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Macworld, January, 2003 by Michaels, Philip
Longtime Mac developers who've opted to come out with Windows versions of their products can usually count on some howls of protest from users who accuse the company of abandoning the Mac platform. That hasn't happened to Real Software, which announced in October that the next version of its RealBasic development software, due out in early 2003, would run on both Mac and Windows platforms.
That doesn't surprise Lorin Rivers, Real Software's vice president of marketing, who believes that a Windows version of RealBasic will make the Mac edition even stronger. He explained how in a ...
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