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Friday, March 21st 2014, 10:04pm

are people actually using this?

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about 2 years ago i looked here and the project appeared to be dead. are people actually using this and does it work?



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Friday, March 21st 2014, 10:58pm

Hi there



about 2 years ago i looked here and the project appeared to be dead. are people actually using this and does it work?



Charlie

Hi there



about 2 years ago i looked here and the project appeared to be dead. are people actually using this and does it work?



Charlie

Well, I can't speak for the crowds Charlie, but I'm using this for several projects.

It's not dead. We don't know when will be the next version, but we're pretty confident it's coming.

There are similar tools out there. But they are missing a few features. For example, Jabaco has event support for individual keystrokes in its gui text components; another very capable tool, has no such option.

And even if you don't want to use the Jabaco IDE, the Jabaco framework is still useful if you work in any language that directly supports Java bytecode, like Java, Groovy, or Clojure.

I love this tool, and am grateful to Manuel and the other developers who have helped support it.

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Monday, March 24th 2014, 5:56pm

I just started to use Jabaco (again) because it gives me as an VB6 programmer the possibility to write programms for Linux/Mac.

The IDE has not been updated. But the Framework gets updated regulary. And that's most important!

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