BasicMaker
If you are looking for BasicMaker, you have come to the right place. We explain what BasicMaker is and point you to the official download.
What is BasicMaker?
BasicMaker automates SoftMaker Office: It lets the user write BASIC macros that complete recurring tasks in TextMaker and PlanMaker. Syntaxwise, BasicMaker is modeled after Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and its OLE Animation object model is a subset of Microsoft Office’s. If the user already has experience when it comes to macro writing with Microsoft Office, then he will be up to speed with SoftMaker Office macros in no time at all. If he wishes to create scripts for SoftMaker Office in languages other than BASIC, he can. TextMaker and PlainMaker can be scripted in many programming languages, including as Python, Perl, Ruby, C++ and Delphi.
System requirements include Microsoft Windows 8, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Server 2012, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, and Microsoft Windows Server 2003. It also works on application servers such as Citrix XenApp, and Microsoft Terminal Server. If the size of the user’s PC main memory is not relevant to Microsoft Office, and has enough memory to run Windows, then SoftMaker Office will perform nicely.
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File types supported by BasicMaker
Our users primarily use BasicMaker to open these file types:
About file types supported by BasicMaker
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Last updated: : March 7, 2014