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Xojo Cloud, Xojo's 1-click deployment service for Xojo web apps, is launched in early 2014. Expanding beyond desktop platforms, support for building web applications is added in 2010.
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REALbasic now compiles for 3 desktop platforms from a single code base.Ĭontinuing to keep up with the rapidly changing needs of developers and hobbyists, Intel-based Mac Support is added in 2006. In September of 2005, REALbasic is updated to include support for building Linux apps.
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Support for Mac OS X is added to REALbasic in 2001.įirst Windows IDE of REALbasic is announced. Windows support was added in 1999 with the release of REALbasic 2.0, making REALbasic a true cross-platform development tool. This first release made it easy for anyone, not just developers, to create apps for the Mac System 7 running on a 68000 or PowerPC processor. In 1998 REALbasic 1.0 released and introduced at MacWorld Expo. In 1996 Geoff Perlman founds the company that is now Xojo in Austin, Texas. In 2016 Xojo was awarded the Big Innovation Award from the Business Intelligence Group for being an 'innovative' development tool that has 'brought new ideas to life'. The 2015r3 release includes 64-bit support for Desktop, Web and Console targets as well as a new platform, Raspberry Pi. Xojo is: the Xojo IDE is built with the current release of Xojo. The Xojo IDE is currently available for, 32-bit x86, and can compile 32-bit and 64-bit applications for Windows (Windows XP and higher), macOS (running on -based Macs using the frameworks), Linux, the web, and Raspberry Pi. Calls it 'the spiritual successor to Visual BASIC'. Despite the multiple name changes, Xojo continues to be associated with the BASIC language, and Xojo, Inc.

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And Real Studio was renamed Xojo.Īlso on this date they released Xojo 2013 Release 1 which included an all-new user interface, full support for on, improved support for web applications, all new documentation and a new 'Introduction to Programming Using Xojo' textbook that was designed for beginners to learn the fundamentals of object oriented programming.
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On JReal Software officially changed their name to Xojo, Inc. Real Software also announced Real Studio Edition, allowing developers to compile without the knowledge of multiple web technologies. In 2010, to combat the perception that REALbasic was similar to the original BASIC, it was renamed Real Studio. In 2009, a migration assistant was launched to help move code from Visual Basic. In 2004 REAL software announced the 'Made with REALbasic Showcase' program to highlight applications created with the product. The new IDE employed a new redesigned to more closely resemble.

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The option to compile for was added in 2005 and the (IDE) was ported to Windows and as a free public beta for Linux platforms. Windows builds contained many bugs when finally released, and it was very difficult to write applications that ran on both Mac OS and Windows. Prior to REALbasic version 2, the Java target was dropped and later replaced with a Windows target and database support. The CrossBasic name was trademarked by another company, so the product was renamed REALbasic. A public beta was released in April 1996. CrossBasic got its name from its ability to the same programming code for the and the (although the was Mac only). History In 1997 FYI Software, founded by Geoff Perlman, bought CrossBasic, which had been marketed by its author Andrew Barry as a product. Secondary-level and college students in schools all over the world are introduced to programming with Xojo.Ĭontents. With users all over the world, Xojo apps can be found in every conceivable category - from commercial software applications to use in governments, universities, businesses, and the Fortune 500.

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