Hey, David....
Thanks for jumping in with the correction. Sorry I misstated the case
vis a vis Windows platform debugging and deployment.
Dan
On Jul 25, 2005, at 12:55 PM, David Grogono wrote:
On Jul 23, 2005, at 3:02 PM, Dan Shafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First, understand my comments about RealBASIC apply to Version 5.5. I
have not looked at RB2005. I spent a fair amount of time looking at
RB vs. Rev before I made the commitment to Rev about two years ago
now.
That said, I believe you'll find creating Windows apps on OS X much
easier and more direct with Rev than with RB. Rev's IDE runs on
Windows so you can, with the right license, debug, test and fix your
apps directly on Windows. Last time I looked, RB lets you *deploy* an
app on Windows but if it breaks, you have to go back to the Mac to
fix it and then re-deploy it. My guess is that would become tiresome
and inefficient in a real hurry.
Hi Dan -
Since version 5.1 (April 2003), REALbasic has provided a Windows
version of the IDE. REALbasic also offers remote debugging which
allows one to easily test and/or debug a project on another
platform without the hassle of moving the source code.
- I suppose that maturity is not a problem for Mac, but what about
Windows and Linux?
See earlier comments re windows. Linux is farther along on Rev than
on RB by quite a but but frankly neither tool does all that good a
job there from what my limited testing and listening to this list
reveals.
If Linux support is important to Jose then he should evaluate the
latest version of both products.
Best regards, David
--
David Grogono
REALbasic Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.realsoftware.com
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