This works OK. The disadvantage, of course, is that you lose all the
editing aids that are in the IDE.

Before you release your program, you will want to save it as a .nsb
file, so others cannot look at your code. The desktop has a further
feature of being able to save as an exe, which is normally a lot smaller
as well. 

>Hi,
>
>I'm currently developing my NSBasic applications outside of the
>desktop IDE as text files.
>
>Due to a problem I found with loading and re-loading text files into
>the desktop IDE, I realized that if you send the text file, with the
>NSB termination, to the device, it runs properly.
>
>What are the disadvantages of doing this (i.e. writing MyProgram.NSB
>with a text editor and sending this to the device), versus loading the
>text file into the desktop IDE, and then sending the NSB file to the
>device?
>
>Best regards,
>Edgard Riba
>
>
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