Yes, many people use BBC BASIC for Windows.
It's hard to estimate the number, because there is no record of how many copies of the free trial version have been downloaded. At the time of writing over 2000 copies of the full (paid for) version had been sold, and there were about 600 members of the support group (http://groups.Yahoo.com/group/bb4w/).
I would use Windows Basic theme.
In Windows XP you can use 'sndrec32.exe' in the windows\system32 folder.
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No, Windows 7 Home Basic (and Window 7 Starter) does not support themes on its own. You can, however, download and install Personalization Panel which can run themes on your Home Basic computer.
Visual basic was made to help ease the development of Windows applications. With it's easy to use language and environment, anyone can learn visual basic in a matter of time.
Yes. Windows Vista has the windows photo gallery in their basic program. It is a very easy system to use and very organized. You will never miss place a photo on your computer again.
Windows NT is the foundation for all current Windows Operating Systems. Windows XP, Vista, Workstation, and 7 all use the NT foundation. Windows ME was the other attempt at creating a stable Operating System foundation for future use, but it failed.
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No, using a personalization patch will possibly make your copy of windows illegal and you will get messages saying that you windows is not genuine...as it happened in my case.. So, don't go for the personalization patch in case you are using genuine windows HB..
You can't. I have basic, too and I think it's better to use it than premium, because basic doesn't waste as much memory, CPU and thus, electric energy which is paid through $$$.
If you didn't change the theme in personalize then it's probably a setting in Performance Options.Search for and run: Adjust the appearance and performance of WindowsMake sure "Use visual styles on windows and buttons" are checked.