On Tuesday, December 10, 2002 12:20 AM,
Matthew Bevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AppForg[e] (www.appforge.com)
Very professional looking, and uses VB structure. If I was to recommend a
BASIC product (which I'm not ;) I'd go with this one.
You're kidding right? You might as well have
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Behalf Of David Orriss Jr
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:46 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: using Visual Basics to program Palm OS [long]
On Tuesday, December 10, 2002 12:20 AM,
Matthew Bevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AppForg[e
It sounds like your in a similar boat - except you started with AppForge
instead of NSBasic. I just wish the learning curve was not so steep.
the program on a real pda, but there is a noticeable lag time between
when you tap the icon and when the first screen shows up.
This is the same with
the program on a real pda, but there is a noticeable lag time between
when you tap the icon and when the first screen shows up.
This is the same with NSBasic. I had to put a splash screen up just you the
user would know their palm had not died.
Are you initializing a lot of variables in your
There is also something called NSBasic (www.nsbasic.com) -
using the BASIC sytnax. Is that not an IDE or is it not Visual Basics?
Take the S off of that, and it works ;P I have to admit, NSBasic looks
good.
It seems, however, that is standard BASIC, not Visual Basic in structure.
I feel
(If you give a short reply to this, be kind and remove the [long] from the
subject :)
On December 9, 2002 08:27 pm, Micholi Chaikin wrote:
Sorry, I am new at this. What is API? (I presume UI means user
interface?) :-)
API = Application Programming Interface
UI = User Interface (but you