Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by ricardo.
Take a look:
http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-40 ... -1.6931689
Congratulations Fred !!!!
Lets write a good comment in the 'users opinion option', i wrote mine yet
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Mr.Skunk.
Thanks Ricardo for the info.
PB rated and commented too
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Thanks Ricardo for the info.
PB rated and commented too
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by PB.
I feel that the Developer's Description should, however, have mentioned that PB supports the Amiga and Linux also -- I think more people would show an interest in it then. Plus you should have mentioned that it needs NO runtimes like Visual Basic and all API commands are supported as BASIC keywords. Also, that the author actually LISTENS to the users and supports them -- something that Microsoft DOESN'T do to its Visual Basic users (ie. me!). This would REALLY show how professional PB is. I put all these comments in my comment.
I feel that the Developer's Description should, however, have mentioned that PB supports the Amiga and Linux also -- I think more people would show an interest in it then. Plus you should have mentioned that it needs NO runtimes like Visual Basic and all API commands are supported as BASIC keywords. Also, that the author actually LISTENS to the users and supports them -- something that Microsoft DOESN'T do to its Visual Basic users (ie. me!). This would REALLY show how professional PB is. I put all these comments in my comment.