I think we should support SpiderBasic more, as it is "Purebasic" for Web, IOS and Android....jacdelad wrote: Tue Oct 12, 2021 1:24 pm I would pay an extra 80 bucks for PureBasic for Android. Like, the compiler as an extra, would be cool.
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Without the intention to create a long and heated discussion (again) I just want to say that generally boycott software distributed as subscription. So I won't do this. I know I can still use it afterwards and "just don't get updates", but I'd prefer to payore, but just once. If I buy SpiderBasic now, I don't know when I'll use it, so it surely is outdated at the point I'm using it.
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Synology DS1821+/DX517, 130.9TB+50.8TB+2TB SSD
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I bought SB some time ago and almost didn't use it at all; Unfortunately I think it is not at the level of PB.
I hope SB keeps going, would be a very good companion for PB but It needs more polish.
I hope SB keeps going, would be a very good companion for PB but It needs more polish.
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Fully agreed. SB has so much potential but it never quite had its moment in the spotlight. The forums are super inactive compared to PB, for example.skinkairewalker wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 5:55 amI think we should support SpiderBasic more, as it is "Purebasic" for Web, IOS and Android....jacdelad wrote: Tue Oct 12, 2021 1:24 pm I would pay an extra 80 bucks for PureBasic for Android. Like, the compiler as an extra, would be cool.
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I said this a while ago, in my opinion, I completely agree with spiderbasic being an "annual subscription", imagine a situation in which Fantaisie Software had more manpower to work on purebasic and spiderbasic? Here's a question that intrigues me...jacdelad wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 1:42 pm Without the intention to create a long and heated discussion (again) I just want to say that generally boycott software distributed as subscription. So I won't do this. I know I can still use it afterwards and "just don't get updates", but I'd prefer to payore, but just once. If I buy SpiderBasic now, I don't know when I'll use it, so it surely is outdated at the point I'm using it.
How advanced and powerful would Purebasic and Spiderbasic software be?
I would dare to say that the current team at Fantaisie Software are "an army of a thousand men" for what they tirelessly do for purebasic and spiderbasic.