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This is the first ever version of the Bookish Installer!
📝EARLY NOTE: Bookish VM & Bookish Installer is only available for Windows (temporarily).
Currently, when installing Bookish using the installer, you can only run .book / .bookish files.
Steps to using Bookish on Windows:
1 - Download the .exe file below
2 - Run it after finishing the download
3 - Click on "Install Bookish"
4 - Wait till it gets installed. Once it's done, you'll get a pop-up saying the installation is finished
5 - Create a .book (recommended)/.bookish file [e.g. helloworld.book]
6 - Right click it, click Edit (or if you can't see Edit, use Open With > Notepad, but make sure Always use this app to open .book files is not checked)
7 - Write Bookish code (e.g. print "Hello World!"
8 - Close or keep the editor open after saving, then double click the .book/.bookish file.
There you go! You're now running Bookish!
Just a reminder for everyone, this is the first version. So, GUI/UI is not available yet. You may only create apps with consoles.
For everyone who is wondering where code encryption is, it's only on the IDE, which isn't available yet.
If you'd like to see the available features with Bookish (not the IDE), head over to this page.
⚠WARNING: .bookish extension may not work for most of the people that try using Bookish, so we recommend .book.
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This is the first ever version of the Bookish Installer!
📝EARLY NOTE: Bookish VM & Bookish Installer is only available for Windows (temporarily).
Currently, when installing Bookish using the installer, you can only run .book / .bookish files.
Steps to using Bookish on Windows:
1 - Download the .exe file below
2 - Run it after finishing the download
3 - Click on "Install Bookish"
4 - Wait till it gets installed. Once it's done, you'll get a pop-up saying the installation is finished
5 - Create a .book (recommended)/.bookish file [e.g. helloworld.book]
6 - Right click it, click Edit (or if you can't see Edit, use Open With > Notepad, but make sure Always use this app to open .book files is not checked)
7 - Write Bookish code (e.g.
print "Hello World!"
8 - Close or keep the editor open after saving, then double click the .book/.bookish file.
There you go! You're now running Bookish!
Just a reminder for everyone, this is the first version. So, GUI/UI is not available yet. You may only create apps with consoles.
For everyone who is wondering where code encryption is, it's only on the IDE, which isn't available yet.
If you'd like to see the available features with Bookish (not the IDE), head over to this page.
⚠WARNING: .bookish extension may not work for most of the people that try using Bookish, so we recommend .book.
This discussion was created from the release BookishInstaller Stable Release V1.1.1.
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