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Geek Culture / New DarkBASIC Planned?

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Cian Rice
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Posted: 24th Aug 2004 21:49
I was wondering if anyone knew about any plans for a third darkBASIC, I know that Pro is still strong still it's a questing taunting me, when or will there be an even better version that surpasses the first two?

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Zero Blitzt
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Posted: 24th Aug 2004 21:59
Wait for it: U6

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Richard Davey
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Posted: 24th Aug 2004 22:13
I think he means a new version of DBPro - of which there are NO plans at all for making at this point in time.

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Posted: 25th Aug 2004 03:43
Glad to hear it!


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Ian T
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Posted: 25th Aug 2004 03:45
There bloody better not be until we've got everything they're promising for U7

Glad to hear that Rich.

Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 25th Aug 2004 18:56
mike explicitly stated when i asked him in many varius forms that it'll be DBP all way.

Van B
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Posted: 25th Aug 2004 21:50
DBPro is quite an organic application, which is good because it means we get updates that we don't pay for - but hopefully it'll settle down over the next few updates and it'll be more stable, faster, and better. The pluginability will take care of a lot of the development too, so instead of saving all the cool ideas for DBPro2 - we get them as plugins instead.


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Peter H
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Posted: 25th Aug 2004 21:58
Quote: "we get updates that we don't pay for "

i don't know, i payed for my copy of DBPro...what about you?

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Van B
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Posted: 25th Aug 2004 22:02
Yeah, but most other companies don't release a product, then update it for years without the usual 'Upgrade to version blah for just $50' etc.

Ohh, and I did'nt pay for my copy of DBPro .


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Muhahahahaha.
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Posted: 25th Aug 2004 22:04
You swine! (not-so-serious-exclamation)

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Peter H
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Posted: 25th Aug 2004 22:07
yeah your right most companies don't do what TGC does...but they should...(especially if their program has bugs...like DBPro )

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Cian Rice
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Posted: 26th Aug 2004 03:36
I know DBPro is good, I was just curious...

Got anime?I do.

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