MBS 5.4 plug-in for REALbasic

NICKENICH, Germany (December 7, 2005) — Monkeybread Software releases
version 5.4 of the MBS plug-in for REALbasic.

The MBS plug-in comprises a collection of several plug-in parts which
extend the REALbasic development environment with over 500 classes and 4
controls featuring over 11000 documented functions.

The plug-ins require REALbasic 3.5 or newer. Also required are 75 MB hard
disc space and around 16 MB of RAM in addition to the requirements of
REALbasic and your operation system itself. While all plug-in parts compile
on Mac OS 8.x, Mac OS 9.x, Mac OS X and Windows, each function may depend
on additional system requirements to work successfully. Some plugin parts
support Linux.

Plugin licenses are available for the year 2005: 40 Euro (+sales tax) for
private/educational and 80 Euro (+sales tax) for company/business. (around
USD 55 for private and USD 110 for commercial with the current exchange
rates)

The plugins can be downloaded on MBS’ website as one big package or several
smaller ones:
(http://www.monkeybreadsoftware.de/realbasic/plugins.shtml)

The online documentation can be found here:
(http://www.monkeybreadsoftware.de/realbasic/pluginhelp/themes.shtml)

Following are the major additions to the plug-in collection:

* Updated LCMS classes (e.g. CMProfileMBS) to use version 1.1.5 of this
nice library.
* Added Adler32StringMBS, CRC32StringMBS, CRC32MemoryMBS and
Adler32MemoryMBS functions.
* Added Tidy plugin for XML/HTML cleanup* Added LoadFrameworkFile,
LoadDylib, LoadFramework, LoadDLL, LoadCFMLibrary to SoftDeclareMBS
class.
* Improved Eyeone support for Realbasic.
* Netter support of Linux and Mach-O targets.
* Added plugin for using Image Magick in console applications.

And a lot of small changes and fixes requested by our users.

Read the complete release notes here:
(http://www.monkeybreadsoftware.de/realbasic/plugin/Releasenotes.html)

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(http://www.monkeybreadsoftware.de/realbasic/listarchive/).