As far as i know Liberty basic are "compiled" so to speak, but anyone who
runs the programs made with them must run them in liberty basic. But I
think Xbasic has some very good potential, it lets you compile programs
into stand alone exe format. And it has a GUI designer as well. Any one
interested can go here for more imformation,
http://www.maxreason.com/software/xbasic/xbasic.html it definately sounds,
good, i would like to learn it, but that will take quite some time. Envolop
sounds interesting too. Would like
to get some comparisons on the 2. Were can i find imfo for Envelop?
> Perhaps you should look into LibertyBASIC (www.liberty-basic.org,
> perhaps.. I don't recall) -- It's a simple yet easy (and cheap) Windows
> BASIC compiler of sorts -- and it does GUI nicely, too ;)
>
> isaac
>
> >--- Paul Kratt <sblur@...> wrote: > >> I'm looking into
> >making a windows version called WinVMUtil, but
> >> Actually, It was made in basic, so I need to find something like
> >> Visual
> >> basic. The closest I've found is Envelop, which has a good GUI
> >> desiginer,
> >> but I still haven't figured out how it works! I dont like command
> >> line
> >> based app's, probably because GUI's are easier to use.
> >> Anyway, I'm still looking around, but if people are willing to wait
> >> till
> >> 2002, I'll probably know C by then. (As long as I get into the class)
> >>