REALbasic 2006r4 to support Intel Macs
updated 07:45 am EDT, Mon August 7, 2006
REALbasic 2006r4 debuts
REAL Software today announced that REALbasic 2006 Release 4 will ship this September and include support for Intel-based Macs. REALbasic is a cross-platform software development environment used for many types of applications -- from utilities to server-centric needs. The new version will be able to create Universal Binaries for running applications natively on Intel-based Macs as well as the ability to run natively on Intel-based Macs. REAL Software said that most REALbasic applications can be re-compiled as Universal Binaries "with one mouse click." REALbasic 2006r4 is available for testing via REAL's beta testing program, which can be accessed by anyone currently on a REAL update plan. There is no information on updated system requirements or pricing for Release 4.





