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Thread: Attn: Mac Users

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    There is hope yet for Mac users and stand alone Mac applications. Although this product is not developed by MS, it users the BASIC language and is visual - so it had might as well be Visual Basic for the Mac.

    Create visually stunning applications in no time with Visual MacStandardBasic. No need to learn large confusing languages like C++ or assembly, just drag and drop your way to an efficient and appealing interface.

    Visual MacStandardBasic™ is the new standard for creating Macintosh applications. Now you don't have to know the inner details of the MacOS to create cool programs quickly. With Visual MacStandardBasic, you can create applications in no time flat. Just drag and drop your way to an clean and appealing interface. Since Visual MacStandardBasic is based of the BASIC programming language, you have the advantage due to its power, flexibility, and ease of use.
    Check out the demo here:
    http://www.squirrelsw.com/vmsb/download.html


    Check out the product's website here:
    http://www.squirrelsw.com/vmsb/

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    John,

    Have you heard of a product called "RealBasic"?


    Funny enough but it allows for direct import of Visual Basic forms and has compilers to create executables on BOTH Mac and PC using the same source code.


    Well worth keeping an eye on I think

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    RealBasic - I've not come across that before. Please post a URL where we could find out more about it.

    Thanks,

    John

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    Isn't it obvious

    www.realbasic.com

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