I have been a Borland user for most of my time
programming. I have put Kylix on my linux box. It
also has some cross-platform portability. I haven't
needed to write linux apps much yet though. Seems
like everything I want has already been provided. :-)
Thanks for the links
Kevin
--- chuck556
On Mar 24, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I haven't seen yet how to make a linux app, but its a
cool this tool.
I'm afraid you have to pay for the Professional version for that
feature. I just thought the (free) Standard version was an excellent
way to find out if it's worth it to a
Well, I just registered, got a key, downloaded it, and
installed it. Went very smoothly .
Thanks Chuck!
I haven't seen yet how to make a linux app, but its a
cool this tool.
Kevin
--- chuck5566 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have nothing to do with this company, other than
> being a customer
THANK YOU!
On Thursday 24 March 2005 02:40 pm, chuck5566 wrote:
> I have nothing to do with this company, other than being a customer. I
> just thought this might interest somebody.
>
> Check out: http://www.realsoftware.com/realbasic/vb6/
>
> It's an offer for the Standard version of their Vis
I have nothing to do with this company, other than being a customer. I
just thought this might interest somebody.
Check out: http://www.realsoftware.com/realbasic/vb6/
It's an offer for the Standard version of their Visual Basic-like
development software. It's free 'til the end of this month.