B4A will soon be free and partially open source

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B4A will soon be free and partially open source

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If you want to develop Android apps in BASIC:

https://www.b4x.com/android/forum/threa ... ow.113257/
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Interesting. I had toyed around a little with RFO BASIC a little on my old Samsung Galaxy A5.

https://rfobasic.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page
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Not looked into too much yet but B4A seems to be free now. Click here

About to download.....
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Yes! It is released now :!:
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jornmo wrote: Friday 7th February 2020 11:30pm Yes! It is released now :!:
Does works fine on Linux, with which wine version?
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Have not tried. Doubt it will work.
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