Be warned, however, RealBasic’s backwards compatibility doesn’t seem to be that great and that code is a decade old. Most likely the projects won’t build properly anymore but they may serve as a starting point for your own development work. In addition, some of the project files we have are quite old and in RealBasic version 2 format. It appears that current versions of RealBasic can’t read them.
In case you end up using some of this code and iron out some compatibility problems on the way, be sure to send us your improved version, so it can be helpful for others.
SETI Checker
SETI Checker was a surprisingly popular application with thousands of users worldwide. Its purpose was to download member and team statistics for participants in the SETI@home project, analyse and display them locally for further analysis.
We have since stopped participating in the SETI@home – and are not even sure how much sense this makes, seeing that today’s CPUs use considerably more energy when they run under a high load and you should at least give a passing thought to the ecological and financial consequences of letting your machine run such distributed projects all the time.
However, we still remember the joy of participating, forming teams and tracking the statistics, so if you’d like to resurrect SETI Checker, grab the source code, see how much of it has been obsoleted by advances of RealBasic and how much the web page parsing algorithms need to be adjusted for today’s web pages.
The old project file we offer can be opened by RealBasic 2008 but there seem to be many errors introduced by RealBasic. In particular instances of our own subclasses in windows are not used properly and have to be manually re-set to the original state.
GeburtstagsChecker
Everybody’s favourite utility application, our birthday reminder GeburtstagsChecker was born in the 1990s. While not quite as slick as the current version for Mac OS X, it already did a great job reminding people of upcoming birthdays back then.
RealBasic classes
Some classes we wrote for using in our own projects. Many of them come with documentation as comments in methods whose names begin with ‘AAA’.
mp3 Checker
An early mp3 metadata editor. It writes the metadata tags to the mp3 file in a format which was determined by trial and error back in the days. Today, you are certainly better off using iTunes or one of the more universal libraries for this task.
Telephongebühren
When Germany’s telephone market was opened to non-Deutsche Telekom providers in the 1990s, a system for picking your carrier on a ‘call-by-call’ basis was introduced. Soon, lists of various phone companies’ prices started appearing. Telephongebühren reads such a list and displays the best deals you can get based on that.
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