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    leppie
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    This time they have rewritten the texteditor. Lets see if they live up to the promise.... [edit] Pros: text editor looks tons better bugs appeared to be fixed Cons: Hungry : 90mb RAM - one file opened leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
    Seen on my Campus BBS: Linux is free...coz no-one wants to pay for it.

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      This time they have rewritten the texteditor. Lets see if they live up to the promise.... [edit] Pros: text editor looks tons better bugs appeared to be fixed Cons: Hungry : 90mb RAM - one file opened leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
      Seen on my Campus BBS: Linux is free...coz no-one wants to pay for it.

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      Rocky Moore
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      Have you ever used their product? Is it any good? I have never found the time to yet. Rocky <>< www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com

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        This time they have rewritten the texteditor. Lets see if they live up to the promise.... [edit] Pros: text editor looks tons better bugs appeared to be fixed Cons: Hungry : 90mb RAM - one file opened leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
        Seen on my Campus BBS: Linux is free...coz no-one wants to pay for it.

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        About what product is this thread? Any link? :-D

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          About what product is this thread? Any link? :-D

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          mistery22 wrote: About what product is this thread? Any link? http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/Default.aspx[^] Rocky <>< www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com

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            This time they have rewritten the texteditor. Lets see if they live up to the promise.... [edit] Pros: text editor looks tons better bugs appeared to be fixed Cons: Hungry : 90mb RAM - one file opened leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
            Seen on my Campus BBS: Linux is free...coz no-one wants to pay for it.

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            leppie wrote: 90mb RAM - one file opened 60 MB for me. The good thing is, each additional file doesn't take much more memory. I have a 48-file project (Fluid - whaddaya think? :) ), and can afford to have all the files open at once. (FYI, I have 256MB RAM, Win98, and 1GHZ CPU on my main machine, but it now works just fine on another PC w/ 128MB RAM, Win98, and a 500MHZ CPU - in pre-0.96 builds it did not.) Anyhow, #D has greatly improved in the last 3 releases especially, and I hope to see it continue that way. Someone asked "Have you worked in it? What's it like?". Well, I work in it every day, and here's what I have to say: 0.95 was a nightmare to work with, but 0.98 is so much better :) - all of the nightmare bugs are gone. I like it a whole lot. It is definitely growing into a viable alternative to VS.NET, although it doesn't have the all the features yet. What I miss right now is: * no built-in ASP.NET designer * no deployment features * no data access designer features * poor ActiveX control support When these are finished, I'll consider it a fully-viable alternative to VS.NET - i.e. good enough to say "Why spend your money on VS.NET?". Plus, we really need MC++ support and a VB.NET forms designer - both of which are underway. #D has some features that aren't available in VS.NET - for example, compiling to a .netmodule. This is because anyone can volunteer to integrate their own special touches into it.

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              Have you ever used their product? Is it any good? I have never found the time to yet. Rocky <>< www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com

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              See this post[^]. :)

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                leppie wrote: 90mb RAM - one file opened 60 MB for me. The good thing is, each additional file doesn't take much more memory. I have a 48-file project (Fluid - whaddaya think? :) ), and can afford to have all the files open at once. (FYI, I have 256MB RAM, Win98, and 1GHZ CPU on my main machine, but it now works just fine on another PC w/ 128MB RAM, Win98, and a 500MHZ CPU - in pre-0.96 builds it did not.) Anyhow, #D has greatly improved in the last 3 releases especially, and I hope to see it continue that way. Someone asked "Have you worked in it? What's it like?". Well, I work in it every day, and here's what I have to say: 0.95 was a nightmare to work with, but 0.98 is so much better :) - all of the nightmare bugs are gone. I like it a whole lot. It is definitely growing into a viable alternative to VS.NET, although it doesn't have the all the features yet. What I miss right now is: * no built-in ASP.NET designer * no deployment features * no data access designer features * poor ActiveX control support When these are finished, I'll consider it a fully-viable alternative to VS.NET - i.e. good enough to say "Why spend your money on VS.NET?". Plus, we really need MC++ support and a VB.NET forms designer - both of which are underway. #D has some features that aren't available in VS.NET - for example, compiling to a .netmodule. This is because anyone can volunteer to integrate their own special touches into it.

                **"It is appallingly obvious that our technology exceeds our humanity." -- Albert Einstein

                FLUID UI Toolkit | FloodFill in C# & GDI+**

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                Just the mouse wheel bug is bad!!! leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
                Seen on my Campus BBS: Linux is free...coz no-one wants to pay for it.

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                  Just the mouse wheel bug is bad!!! leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
                  Seen on my Campus BBS: Linux is free...coz no-one wants to pay for it.

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                  Hmm... haven't experienced any mousewheel bug - what is it?

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                    Hmm... haven't experienced any mousewheel bug - what is it?

                    **"It is appallingly obvious that our technology exceeds our humanity." - Albert Einstein

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                    My mousewheel live in an evil pararel reverse dimension. iow its scrolls the wrong way around leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
                    Seen on my Campus BBS: Linux is free...coz no-one wants to pay for it.

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                      My mousewheel live in an evil pararel reverse dimension. iow its scrolls the wrong way around leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
                      Seen on my Campus BBS: Linux is free...coz no-one wants to pay for it.

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                      Only with SharpDevelop, or w/everything? 'Cause I don't have this problem.

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                        My mousewheel live in an evil pararel reverse dimension. iow its scrolls the wrong way around leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
                        Seen on my Campus BBS: Linux is free...coz no-one wants to pay for it.

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                        Heh, now there's one to add to the list of ways to punish annoying coworkers. I like it already. -Blake

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