I have seen statements that OS 10.8.4 contains a version of BASIC that can be accessed and used. Is this true? If so, how does one find and open it? Thanks
OS X 10.8.4 does not include it but it is free.
Chipmunk BASIC looks just like BASIC from 30 years ago. If you want to use BASIC to do development on the Mac, then the closest thing to a BASIC development system is
Xojo.
Xojo is the new name for
REAL Studio, which superseded
REALbasic, which superseded
JavaBASIC. Originally conceived,
JavaBASIC allowed developers to use a single IDE to develop Mac applications, port
Visual BASIC applications to the Mac, or develop
Visual BASIC applications for Windows on the Mac, or develop Java applications and applets.
REALbasic was included with Microsoft
Office 2004 shrinkwrap.
Xojo appears to be the last gasp of
JavaBASIC/
REALbasic/
REAL Studio. This turn of events appears to be unimpeachable confirmation of
chown33's comments in
Post #2.