Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 4th Aug 2005 15:01 UTC
General Development "RealSoftware's REALBasic 2005 - the popular cross-platform interactive development environment for Mac OS X and Windows - is scheduled to debut for the Linux platform later this month, perhaps as early as the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. For the past couple of weeks, I've been falling asleep each night to the glow of beta versions of REALBasic 2005 running happily on SUSE Pro 9.3 on my monitor."
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RE: another alternative is Runtime Revolution.
by on Thu 4th Aug 2005 16:44 UTC

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I tried this several years ago, I preferred REALBasic at the time. However as I remmbered if produced comparable results back then, I thought the RB at the time was a little better.

What I want is the best path to produce code for Mac and Windows (Linux too, but i usually see this as a bonus rather than a requirement.

RB is the best I have found, but I still try nearly everything new that comes out. I think everyone should evaluate all the tools at their disposal.