100,000 REALbasic Developers Gain Fast Path to Intel Support

100,000 REALbasic Developers Gain Fast Path to Intel Support

AUSTIN, Texas, USA (October 4, 2006) - REAL Software, provider of
REALbasic, cross-platform that really works, announced that REALbasic
2006 Release 4 is shipping today. REALbasic now enables more than
100,000 REALbasic users to build Universal Binaries for Mac OS X. A
Universal Binary is a Macintosh executable that runs natively on both
PowerPC and Intel-based Macs.

"There is no faster way to convert an existing Mac application to a
Universal Binary -- just click a checkbox," stated Geoff Perlman,
president and CEO of REAL Software. "With more than 100,000 REALbasic
developers worldwide, the Mac community can expect a wave of new
Universal Binary applications in the coming months."

In addition, REALbasic itself is now a Universal Binary, which yields
much higher performance on Intel-based Macs. In most cases, REALbasic
2006 Release 4 compiles more than twice as fast than the previous
release when running on Intel.

REALbasic 2006 Release 4 also includes:

* Cross-platform toolbars: Allows developers to design one toolbar
and use it on all three platforms.

* Large file support: Removes the 2 GB limit on files and binary
streams, enabling REALbasic applications to work with files of any
size.

* Check for errors: Finds errors in your code without building an application.

* Currency datatype: Intended for financial data, this new datatype
improves parity with Visual Basic.

* Extended 64-bit integer support: Bitwise, Database operators and
Memory Blocks now support 64-bit integers.

* Improved reliability: This release includes over 100 fixes and
improvements to existing features.

This release also includes two new features exclusive to REALbasic
Professional Edition:

* Database Encryption: REAL SQL databases now support AES 256 encryption.

* New SSL Socket: The SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) Socket has been
rewritten and now supports switching to and from secure mode on
demand. It also supports secure listening, which is required for
SSL-enabled servers.

More information regarding REALbasic and Universal Binaries can be
found at www.realsoftware.com/products/realbasic/universal_faq/.

Pricing and Availability
REALbasic 2006 Release 4 is available now. Any customer with a
current update plan can download this release directly from
www.realsoftware.com/download at no additional cost. Upgrades to
REALbasic 2006 Release 4 start at $50 and may be purchased on REAL
Software's website at www.realsoftware.com/store.

About REALbasic
REALbasic is a full-featured software development environment suited
to creating all kinds of applications, from utilities to
enterprise-class applications. REALbasic for Mac OS X or Windows
starts at $99. REALbasic for Linux Standard Edition is offered for
free. REALbasic Professional Edition, required for cross-platform
deployment, is $500. REALbasic is available now and can be downloaded
directly from REAL Software at www.realsoftware.com/download.

About REAL Software
REAL Software provides REALbasic, Cross-Platform That Really Works,
for people who want to create and deliver cross-platform software for
Macintosh, Windows and Linux. REALbasic is highly compatible with
Visual Basic and includes a utility to help migrate Visual Basic
applications cross-platform to Macintosh and Linux. REAL Software was
founded in 1996 and is based in Austin, Texas. For more information
visit www.realsoftware.com or call 512.328.7325.

 
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