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| Downloads:3,153 |
| Version Downloads:159 |
| Type:Development : Libraries |
| License:Demo |
| Date:15 May 2011 |
| Platform:PPC / Intel |
| Price: $295.00 |
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And for $195, I'd expect it to be a lot easier to start testing it out.
On the other hand, it might take a bit of time, but all of the classes/tools/utilities that this provides can be easily added to your own RB apps without the need of purchasing this product.
If you're in the need for a suite of classes for rapid application prototyping and haven't already developed your own libraries, I can definitely see that where this could be a valuable tool.
If I can ever get a trial key, I'll add a rating here once I've actually been able to try it out.
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Anonymous reviewed on 21 Apr 2005
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REALBasic is cross-platform between Windows, Linux and OS X.
The enhancements these classes provided are fairly easy to implement into RB without the need of spending $200.
Cocoa and the xCode tools are ANYTHING but easy for the beginning OS X programmer or the beginning to average programmer.
Stop wasting everyone's time spreading FUD about REALBasic and comment on/review the product being presented here (RbApp) after you've actually tried it out -- otherwise you sound nothing more than immature, inexperienced dolts. Just because some apps developed with REALBasic suck does not mean that the development suite sucks.