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I'm trying to develop an application similar to ASTassistant, and in the article the author says that he included "the source code with the binaries." After downloading the ZIP folder, however, I've found no source. The program is written in REAL Basic, which I don't know anything about. Do I need to purchase REAL Basic to view ASTassistant's source code, or is it somewhere I haven't looked?

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You can download a demo of REALbasic off the REAL Software website at http://www.realsoftware.com/download/. If it was written in RB 2007 it will probably open in REAL Studio 2010 R2 but will give you some deprecation notices.

BKeeney Software
Thanks - I have the REAL Basic IDE, but I still can't find the source code.
Daniel Rasmussen
You'll have to get the source code from whomever wrote ASTassistant. RB compiles to native, machine executables and cannot be reverse engineered.
BKeeney Software