PureBasic 4.10 Beta 1 for MacOS X
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:36 am
Hello everybody,
The OSX version is now also in the 4.10 version. We skipped the 4.00 final, as
it makes no sense to keep one of the OS versions on a lower version while
developing the other ones further.
Except for some features for the WebGadget, all of the 4.10 features of the other OS
are implemented (including a full Drag & Drop and Xml lib!)
For a detailed list of changes, see the Windows announcement here:
http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... 43&start=0
Get it on your PureBasic account.
Please help by testing this version so it can get more stable soon...
Concerning an Intel version:
As was stated in other discussions, we are not against creating one. Its just not
the highest priority right now.
Our plans are pretty much layed out until version 4.30, so there will not
be an Intel version before that. After that, lets wait and see.
As i said before. The best thing to do for Intel Mac users is to help support
the ppc version even if it is slow, as this will ultimately benefit the Intel version
as well.
The PureBasic Team
The OSX version is now also in the 4.10 version. We skipped the 4.00 final, as
it makes no sense to keep one of the OS versions on a lower version while
developing the other ones further.
Except for some features for the WebGadget, all of the 4.10 features of the other OS
are implemented (including a full Drag & Drop and Xml lib!)
For a detailed list of changes, see the Windows announcement here:
http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... 43&start=0
Get it on your PureBasic account.
Please help by testing this version so it can get more stable soon...
Concerning an Intel version:
As was stated in other discussions, we are not against creating one. Its just not
the highest priority right now.
Our plans are pretty much layed out until version 4.30, so there will not
be an Intel version before that. After that, lets wait and see.
As i said before. The best thing to do for Intel Mac users is to help support
the ppc version even if it is slow, as this will ultimately benefit the Intel version
as well.
The PureBasic Team