Software Features and Description
1. Program Sensors, Bluetooth LE and Electronic Devices, Display Interactive Graphics and Analyze Data with techBASIC.
2. ◆ Write your apps in techBASIC on your iPad or iPhone.
3. ◆ Use techBASIC App Builder and Xcode on a Mac to compile it for distribution.
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Download and install techBASIC on your computer
GET Compatible PC App
App |
Download |
Rating |
Maker |
techBASIC |
Get App ↲ |
8 4.38 |
Byte Works, Inc. |
Or follow the guide below to use on PC:
Select Windows version:
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
Install techBASIC app on your Windows in 4 steps below:
- Download an Android emulator for PC:
Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .
- Install the emulator:
On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.
- Using techBASIC on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
- Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "techBASIC"
- The search will reveal the techBASIC app icon. Open, then click "Install".
- Once techBASIC is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including techBASIC.
- Now enjoy techBASIC on PC.
Download a Compatible APK for PC
Download |
Developer |
Rating |
Current version |
Get APK for PC → |
Byte Works, Inc. |
4.38 |
3.3.3 |
Download on Windows 11
For Windows 11, check if there's a native techBASIC Windows app here » ». If none, follow the steps below:
- To get started, Download the OpenPC software »
- Upon installation, open OpenPC app » goto "Playstore on PC" » click "Configure_Download" button. This will auto-download and install PlayStore on your computer.
- To use techBASIC,
- Login to the PlayStore we just installed
- Search for "techBASIC" » then Click "Install".
- techBASIC will now be available on your Windows start-menu.
Minimum requirements |
Recommended |
- 8GB RAM
- SSD Storage
- Processor: Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000
- Architecture: x64 or ARM64
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Get techBASIC on Apple macOS
Download on Android: Download Android
Top Pcmac Reviews
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Very Handy
By 85Tango (Pcmac user)
This app and the associated one that allows you to create and save apps to your IOS devices are well worth the cost. I’ve written apps to support helicopter operations, control BLE devices, and perform spectral analyses of data collected with an Arduino. It is so much easier to learn and use than Swift and Xcode that I’m surprised that it isn’t almost universally used for simple apps.
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Impressive
By PilotGeek (Pcmac user)
I'm very happy to see this on the AppStore. It brings good memories back to us older geeks who sat in front of our Apple ]['s marveling at how much power we had at our fingertips in the late '70s. The developers have a very long history and were around in the beginning of the PC era.
It's not perfect, but still very good. My biggest gripe is the occasional need to do a hard restart to stop the program & clear the memory.
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A very nice BASIC environment
By Person Man 123 (Pcmac user)
This is a nice BASIC programming environment reminiscent of the BASIC languages from popular computers of the 1980s. I grew up with Apple II computers and at one point even used this app's predecessor, GS BASIC, also written by the Byte Works. I like that it gives you access to the raw data from the sensors (something that will take me a while to figure out how to use effectively in my own programs). In the several days that I have used the product, I've already been able to create some fun and interesting effects and graphics displays. The built-in function graphing routines are quite powerful. One thing that seems to be missing from this version (1.0.2) is the ability to easily detect whether the device is in portrait or landscape orientation. I could probably figure it out from the raw accelerometer data but it would be nice to have some sort of function that would quickly tell your program the simple orientation of the device. All in all, a great product, with the same consistently high quality I've come to associate with all of the Byte Works' products.
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Great programming environment
By atarimac (Pcmac user)
Since Apple has relaxed the restrictions on programming languages inside Apps, a few different programming environments have popped up in the App Store, but in my opinion, this is the best of those available.
This is a good implementation of Basic, so if you like, you can relive all of those programs you ran on computers 20-30 years ago (Which I did, I input a console game I wrote years ago, and with a bit ot tweaking, it ran perfectly).
However, it is much more than that. It is a modern programming environment for the iPhone/iPad, that has great built-in graphing/plotting/visualization capabilities. It also is able to access the iOS devices such as the accelerometer, gyro, compass, etc. On top of that, it includes a versatile debugger for the available space.
I have only used it on the iPhone, but the iPad version would be even more versatile given a bit more screen real estate.