Press Release

Xojo Announces the Availability of Xojo 2017 Release 1; Adds 64-bit Debugging and Remote Debugging for Raspberry Pi

AUSTIN, TX, USA (March 28, 2017) — Xojo, Inc., the company that has enabled over 320,000 developers to build native cross-platform applications, today announced the availability of Xojo 2017 Release 1. Xojo is a rapid application development tool (RAD) for making apps for the desktop (macOS, Windows and Linux), web, iOS, and Raspberry Pi. In addition to over 230 improvements, this release boasts a major focus on debugging, adding support for 64-bit debugging on macOS and Linux, and remote debugging on the Raspberry Pi, meaning developers can test/debug their Raspberry Pi apps from their computer.

Xojo is the best environment for professional developers, citizen developers and hobbyists alike. Xojo applications compile to machine code for greater performance and security. It uses native controls so apps look and feel right on each platform. Since one set of source code can be used to support multiple platforms, development is ten times faster. Xojo comes with a drag and drop user interface builder and one straightforward programming language for development.

“64-bit is the future and will eventually be the default type on all platforms,” commented Geoff Perlman, Xojo, Inc. Founder and CEO. “32-bit apps sometimes run out of memory because they cannot address more than 2GBs of RAM (or 4GBs on Windows in some cases) whereas 64-bit apps can use all the RAM that’s available on the device. With this new release, making your app 64-bit takes just one click.”

“Xojo 2017 R1 makes working with the Raspberry Pi easy and painless,” said Bob Keeney of BKeeney Software. “The new Remote Debugger for Raspberry Pi lets us develop our solutions on the Mac and then easily deploy and debug to the Pi with a single click. Debugging a large application used to take days, now it just takes hours.”

Xojo 2017 Release 1 features:

  • 64-bit debugging for MacOS and Linux which gives better performance, memory and usage
  • Remote Debugging to Raspberry Pi
  • Improved text handling and printer output on Windows (now using Direct2D)
  • Xojo.Net.HTTPSocket on Windows can now be used with threads
  • Code Editor improvements, such as more automatic code formatting, optional line number display and improved tab handling
  • Menu shortcut editor allows to you set and change all IDE menu shortcuts
  • WebKit HTMLViewer on Windows is now much faster
  • Support for HTML in text-based web controls

For information on pricing and licensing options, please visit http://www.xojo.com/store.

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