charvista wrote:@JamiroKwai
Search on your Harddisk for the file "C:\Program Files\PureBasic\Examples\Sources\Data\PureBasicLogo.bmp" (if you installed PB there).
This is the PB logo. Whether you may use it, you should ask Fred.
To me, the term "Made with PureBasic" doesn't sound correct for software. Use "Written in PureBasic" instead. Software is not made, but written.
And I'm "Made in Belgium", but my software is "Written in Luxembourg"

Hi charvista,
yes. I know this file from my first contact with PureBasic.
You could say "Made with Purebasic", because you use your own hands to "make" the code. But that's splitting hairs

I'd also suggest "Coded using PureBasic" (with would fit better than "Made with") or "Created using PureBasic" (which is some kind of god-approach).
In the end, it's a matter of taste, I suppose.
@Fred. Are we allowed to use the PureBasic-Logo in our software to promote your software?
I think displaying the PureBasic-Logo inside 3rd-party-software could have a impact on other coders to have a look?!
Executable-size, speed, platform-"independency", and variety of function may lead to PureBasic.
Again: I think, there should be an official Logo and slogan which we as coders, makers and writers

may or may not use in the About-Box, on Webpages, or in the manual. Perhaps even with a link to purebasic.com.