REAL Software Announces Plans to Support Mac OS X on Intel Processors

AUSTIN, Texas, USA (June 7, 2005) – REAL Software announced today that
REALbasic will add support for Mac OS X on Intel processors. Apple Computer
recently announced plans to transition the Macintosh product line to Intel
processors.

“Since REALbasic is cross-platform by design,” stated Geoff Perlman,
president and CEO of REAL Software. “REALbasic users will have the fastest,
easiest transition to Mac OS X on Intel. Most applications will require
nothing but a simple re-compile, with no code changes at all. REALbasic is
cross-platform that really works.”

REALbasic’s cross-platform compiler has supported the Intel processor since
1999, before Mac OS X was released. This mature and robust Intel compiler
will soon support the creation of Mac OS X applications, and will be
included in both REALbasic Standard and Professional Editions. REALbasic
will continue to support the creation of Macintosh applications for the
PowerPC processor.

About REALbasic
REALbasic is a full-featured software design environment easily suited to
creating all kinds of applications, from utilities to enterprise-class
applications. REALbasic is available now starting at $99.95 direct from REAL
Software, Fry’s and other software retailers. REALbasic Professional
Edition, required for cross-platform deployment, starts at $399.95 and
includes extended functionality for database and team development. REALbasic
is updated every 90 days according to the company’s new Rapid Release Model
(http://www.realsoftware.com/rapidrelease).

About REAL Software
REAL Software provides REALbasic, Cross-Platform That Really Works, for
people who want to create and deliver cross-platform software for Macintosh,
Windows and Linux. REALbasic is highly compatible with Visual Basic and
includes a utility to help migrate Visual Basic applications cross-platform.
REAL Software was founded in 1996 and is based in Austin, Texas. For more
information visit www.realsoftware.com or call 512.328.7325.