BASIC Compilers
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Compiler | Author | Windows | Unix-like | Other OSs | License type | IDE? |
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BaCon | Peter van Eerten | No | Yes | ? | Open Source | Yes |
BBC Basic for Windows | Richard T Russel | Yes | No | No | Shareware | Yes |
BlitzMax | Blitz Research | Yes | Yes | No | Proprietary | Yes |
Chipmunk Basic | Ronald H. Nicholson, Jr. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Freeware | Open |
CoolBasic | Spywave | Yes | No | No | Freeware | Yes |
DarkBASIC | The Game Creators | Yes | No | No | Proprietary | Yes |
DoyleSoft BASIC | DoyleSoft | Yes | No | No | Open Source | Yes |
FreeBASIC | FreeBASIC Development Team | Yes | Yes | DOS | GPL | No |
Gambas | BenoƮt Minisini | No | Yes | No | GPL | Yes |
GLBasic | Dream Design Entertainment | Yes | Yes | Linux, OSX, iOS, WinCE, Android, WebOS, Pandora | Proprietary | Yes |
Just BASIC | Shoptalk Systems | Yes | No | No | Freeware | Yes |
KBasic | KBasic Software | Yes | Yes | Open source | No | Yes |
Liberty BASIC | Shoptalk Systems | Yes | No | No | Proprietary | Yes |
NBasic | SylvaWare | Yes | No | Freeware | No | No |
PowerBASIC | PowerBASIC, Inc. | Yes | No | DOS | Proprietary | Yes |
PureBasic | Fantaisie Software | Yes | Yes | Yes | Proprietary | Yes |
QB64 | Galleon | Yes | Yes | ? | LGPL | Yes |
QuickBASIC | Microsoft | No | No | DOS | Proprietary | Yes |
RapidQ | William Yu | Yes | Yes | Yes | Freeware | Yes |
Realbasic | Real Software | Yes | Yes | Yes | Proprietary | Yes |
Visual Basic | Microsoft | Yes | No | DOS | Proprietary | Yes |
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