Sounds like what I've been looking for for a long time. I've tried the "Code-Forge" IDE, which is simple and very nice. But I desperately want to avoid C/C++ based languages. This might fill a gap between the macro and scripting languages, and the core C/C++ system languages. Anybody ever try properly register a legit copy of M$ Visual C++ 6 ?? A mortgage application is easier. Borland can't be as bad as M$. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 7/27/01, 2:18:47 PM, "doug" <doug at northlandstudios.com> wrote regarding Re [TCLUG] Kylix Open Edition at 4.sdm: > Well I guess this would be a good time to introduce myself to the list. I > downloaded Kylix 2 days ago and it installed flawlessly on Redhat 7.1. I > have no idea how to use it yet, so a trip to the bookstore is in order this > afternoon. I've been using M$ tools for several years and I've been playing > with linux for over a year now. > So since someone asked for it, I am placing the open source version on my > website to grab (the site is new and basically empty)... I imagine borland > would frown on this bigtime but then I hate adding my name into corp db's as > well. Here's the URL: > http://www.northlandstudios.com/kylix_oe.tar.gz > enjoy... > Doug >