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When you use BBEdit's Subversion client capabilities to update the working copy of your Subversion repository, BBEdit always displays the Subversion.log file, showing any changes. If you want to work on one of the files that appears as being added or updated, just select the full pathname and choose File > Open Selection (or just hit Command-D). This trick should also work any time you see a pathname within a BBEdit document.
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REALbasic 3.0 Ships -- REAL Software has released REALbasic 3.0, the first major upgrade since April 2000. REALbasic is a tool for building applications: you draw your interface (windows, buttons, text fields and so on), fill in the code using an easy but powerful object-oriented BASIC dialect, and compile. A wide range of functionality is built in, and you can supplement it with third-party plug-ins or by calling the Mac Toolbox directly. Although eminently suitable for hobbyists and beginners, REALbasic has been used to create some commercial applications. (Contributing Editor Matt Neuburg, who also wrote "REALbasic: The Definitive Guide," reviewed REALbasic 2.0 in "REALbasic 2.0 Gets Real" in TidBITS-493.) This version's most significant innovation is that it can both run under and compile for Mac OS X (Carbon). Since the final version of Mac OS X doesn't ship until 24-Mar-01, REAL Software promises a free update to mop up any bugs which appear. Compilation for Windows is also much improved, and there are many convenient enhancements to the development environment (editing and debugging). REALbasic costs $150, or $350 for the "professional" edition that adds database connectivity and Windows compilation; academic discounts are available. The upgrade is free for those who purchased REALbasic 2.1.2 after 01-Nov-00; upgrades to the standard version are $100, and upgrades for the professional edition are $150. You can download a 30-day free evaluation copy. [MAN]
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