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Visual Basic to REALbasic Migration Analysis

IS REALBASIC RIGHT FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION?

Visual Basic is Dead
Microsoft is no longer actively supporting Visual Basic 6 and wants you to move your software to .NET. But is that really the best solution for you and your organization? .NET is big, complex and Visual Basic applications do not convert easily.

Consider REALbasic
REALbasic is a powerful develop environment that uses a Basic language that is very similar to Visual Basic. In addition, REALbasic allows you to create cross-platform applications.

If you think that REALbasic could be an option for you, we would like to help. As part of our Migration Analysis, we will evaluate your Visual Basic software and provide a detailed report of what changes and work would need to be done to migrate to REALbasic. This will help you determine if REALbasic is right for you.
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Some Visual Basic applications are just not good candidates for moving to REALbasic (or .NET) and you are better off just leaving them in Visual Basic. Our report will give you the information to make wise decisions.

Details
If you have a Visual Basic software solution we can evaluate it for you. Whether you want to see how much effort it would be to move your older Visual Basic solutions to REALbasic or you have a .NET solution that you want to migrate to REALbasic in order to leverage its cross-platform capabilities, we can help.

This pricing for this service is based on the size of your Visual Basic project. Small projects can be evaluated in days and most large projects can be evaluated in less than two weeks. Contact us for a detailed quote. As part of the analysis we include a report describing specific areas that will be affected by a migration to REALbasic. In addition, if requested we will also provide a detailed estimate for doing the migration for you.

For more information, you can read the article "Migrating from Visual Basic to REALbasic 101" at RBDevZone. An expanded version of the article will also appear in the 6.1 issue of REALbasic Developer Magazine.