Chris Gehlker wrote: > > It does cause some problems if you have REALbasic on the Mac. A lot of > Macs do have a demo version of Realbasic because of a marketing tie in > with Microsoft. If the user installed MS Office and chose to install > everything, they got a demo version of REALbasic that they may not > even be aware of. I was burned this way. Real Basic is the product of http://www.realsoftware.com/ which has no ties to Microsoft. Besides I have never found a copy of RealBasic on any mac I have used (OS9 to OSX 10.2.1).