Recently looking around on the web for a scripting/programming application that I could use in my main operating system (OS X) I came across PureBasic. The fact that it is cross platform is a definite plus. I emailed the following questions to support@purebasic.com but have not recieved a reply. I thought I would post my questions here in the hopes of getting answers.That's it, the first beta version for MacOS X is now available for public testing !
As a reference point I have been looking at RealBasic, Revolution and SuperCard.
Here my questions in reverse order in the hopes that some will be answered
1) Initially I want to build a application to process text with regex type changes, is this something I can easily do in PureBasic? I also want to create an electronic application form that with gather information and then spit out xml or csv text files. Little processing, just displaying and saving the information.
2) I have mostly done scripting (javascript, php) how complicated is the Pure Basic learning curve?
3) Anyone know the projected launch date for the OS X version?
4) Is it possible to demo with the beta without having bought a license? I noitce there are demos of the other operating systems If it is going to be a couple of months/years before the OS X goes beyond beta I would like to try it to make sure it is worth waiting.
5) The first email went to support in the middle of this past week the second yesterday, should the non-response worry me as far as ongoing responsiveness of support of this product?
TIA