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From: mlsmith AT ktis DOT net (Michael L. Smith)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Announcement: OmniBasic Version 1.27
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 05:29:00 GMT
Organization: Computer Design Lab
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Message-ID: <5tdvas$o4_008@mlsmith.ktis.net>
References: <5so1im$s0_006 AT mlsmith DOT ktis DOT net>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Address correction: mlsmith AT ktis DOT net

In article <5so1im$s0_006 AT mlsmith DOT ktis DOT net>, mlsmith AT vax2 DOT rainis DOT net (Michael 
L. Smith) wrote:
>Computer Design Lab announces the availability of OmniBasic
>version 1.27. This release includes a number of new features
>including SELECT/CASE, CONTINUE, RANDOMIZE, and comprehensive
>XForms support for the Linux version. In addition to its
>unrivaled portability, OmniBasic has shown itself to be the
>one to beat in recent benchmark tests for speed and efficiency.
>There are also many changes which accomodate the QB/PB style
>syntax making conversion much easier. The shareware versions
>are available for download from:
>
>http://www.bmtmicro.com/catalog/omnibasic.html
> 
>OmniBasic is a structured dialect of Basic which includes such
>features as true pointers, based variables, macros, C compatability
>at the function as well as the linker levels, and a host of
>other advanced features. Like many C compilers, but unlike
>other Basic compilers, OmniBasic was written in itself. This
>is to say that the source code for OmniBasic... is OmniBasic.

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