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'''QuickBASIC Extended 7.1''' (also called '''Microsoft BASIC Professional Development System 7.1''' or '''QBX''') was the final product in the QuickBASIC line. (According to [[wp:QuickBASIC|Wikipedia's QuickBASIC entry]], the QBX IDE did not run under OS/2.)
Microsoft eventually replaced QuickBASIC with [[Visual Basic]]. (Visual Basic 1 for DOS can compile most <!-- or all? --> QB code unchanged.)
The QuickBASIC language has become something of a de facto standard, inspiring several later compilers, many of which attempt to be QB-compatible (with varying degrees of success). A few of the modern compilers include:
* [http://www.arargh.com/basic/ BCET]
* [[FreeBASIC]]
* [[wp:QB64|QB64]]
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