[PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread Aidan Lister
Contact the company who wrote the software you're trying to use for support.


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Some might consider this OT, but I need to figure this out somehow, and
google has been no help.

I downloaded and installed PHP Designer 2005, and I really like it so far,
but I'm having some problems. Any time it is running, my CPU Usage goes up
to 100% and the process phpDesignerPrg.exe is the culprit. My fan kicks
into overdrive, and my laptop gets really warm. The funny thing is, any time
another process tries to do something, phpDesigner shrinks into the
background, and uses almost no CPU, only to crawl back up to 100% after the
other process is finished.

Anyone here had this problem before? Anyone here know how to fix it?

Thanks for replying even if this is a little off-topic...

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Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread The Disguised Jedi
 Contact the company who wrote the software you're trying to use for  
support.
 Already done. They haven't responded in more than a week.

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[PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread Jason Barnett
The Disguised Jedi wrote:
Some might consider this OT, but I need to figure this out somehow, and 
google has been no help.

I downloaded and installed PHP Designer 2005, and I really like it so far, 
but I'm having some problems. Any time it is running, my CPU Usage goes up 
to 100% and the process phpDesignerPrg.exe is the culprit. My fan kicks 
into overdrive, and my laptop gets really warm. The funny thing is, any time 
I've never used this program and no offense to you but I'm not going to 
download it if it's going to eat my CPU.  ;)

If the vendor doesn't provide the customer support that you need then it 
might be time to get another vendor.  What does PHP Designer 2005 do? 
If it's just an IDE then there are other (well supported) options out 
there including VIM, Zend, Crimson...

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Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread Ryan A

On 4/26/2005 3:12:10 PM, The Disguised Jedi ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
  Contact the company who wrote the software
 you're trying to use for 
 support.
 Already done. They haven't
 responded in more than a week.


Keep pestering theman email every day or maybe 2+ emails everyday.

-Ryan



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Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread Joseph Connolly
Sorry, but i have had NO problems with PHP Designer 2005 I have it 
running on 3 machines...never a problem with memory usagei think it 
is the greatest thing since sliced bread.

Jason Barnett wrote:
The Disguised Jedi wrote:
Some might consider this OT, but I need to figure this out somehow, 
and google has been no help.

I downloaded and installed PHP Designer 2005, and I really like it so 
far, but I'm having some problems. Any time it is running, my CPU 
Usage goes up to 100% and the process phpDesignerPrg.exe is the 
culprit. My fan kicks into overdrive, and my laptop gets really warm. 
The funny thing is, any time 

I've never used this program and no offense to you but I'm not going 
to download it if it's going to eat my CPU.  ;)

If the vendor doesn't provide the customer support that you need then 
it might be time to get another vendor.  What does PHP Designer 2005 
do? If it's just an IDE then there are other (well supported) options 
out there including VIM, Zend, Crimson...

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Re[2]: [PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread Richard Davey
Hello Ryan,

Tuesday, April 26, 2005, 3:11:31 PM, you wrote:

 Already done. They haven't responded in more than a week.

RA Keep pestering theman email every day or maybe 2+ emails
RA everyday.

No - sorry but this advice isn't fair. PHP Designer 2005 is a FREE
product, even if the original poster had made a donation to the
developers that still doesn't qualify as getting priority support (or
any support at all). You get what you pay for, 'n all that jazz.

(if you weren't talking about PHP Designer 2005 and the topic had
moved onto another package then accept my apologies and ignore this)

Best regards,

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Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread Jason Barnett
Joseph Connolly wrote:
Sorry, but i have had NO problems with PHP Designer 2005 I have it 
running on 3 machines...never a problem with memory usagei think it 
is the greatest thing since sliced bread.


Then perhaps you can help out the OP?  Do you have any idea why it's 
eating up CPU?

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Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread John Nichel
Joseph Connolly wrote:
Sorry, but i have had NO problems with PHP Designer 2005 I have it 
running on 3 machines...never a problem with memory usagei think it 
is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
That doesn't exactly help the OP does it?
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Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread Joseph Connolly
Well, it does help to know that pther people are using the product on 
multiple machines and are not having problems. It may be that there is 
something conflicting with the program. HE may have not yet looked into 
that? He also may have a memory problem. PHPD2005 does not seem to eat 
up resources. If he likes the program, knowing other people use it fine 
in many settings may lead him to look for other root causes

John Nichel wrote:
Joseph Connolly wrote:
Sorry, but i have had NO problems with PHP Designer 2005 I have it 
running on 3 machines...never a problem with memory usagei think 
it is the greatest thing since sliced bread.

That doesn't exactly help the OP does it?
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RE: [PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread Chris W. Parker
Joseph Connolly mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Tuesday, April 26, 2005 8:12 AM said:

 Well, it does help to know that pther people are using the product on
 multiple machines and are not having problems. It may be that there is
 something conflicting with the program. HE may have not yet looked
 into that? He also may have a memory problem. PHPD2005 does not seem
 to eat up resources. If he likes the program, knowing other people
 use it fine in many settings may lead him to look for other root
 causes 

One thing to note is that he's not having a problem with memory. It's
CPU usage he's talking about.



Chris.

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Re: Re[2]: [PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread Ryan A
 Hello Ryan,

Hey Rich,

  Already done. They
 haven't responded in more than a week.

 RA Keep pestering theman email every day or maybe 2+ emails
 RA everyday.

 No - sorry but this advice isn't
 fair. PHP Designer 2005 is a FREE
 product, even if the original poster had made a donation to the developers
that still
 doesn't qualify as getting priority support (or
 any support at all). You get what you pay for, 'n
 all that jazz.

 (if you weren't talking about PHP Designer 2005 and the topic had
 moved onto another package then accept my apologies and ignore this)

Actually, I think I have to apoligise, I didnt know of PHP Designer 2005 and
assumed
it was commercial software...and thought their support dept was not
responding... I
dont think I can put it better than you...You get what you pay for

Cheers,
Ryan A



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Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread Lester Caine
The Disguised Jedi wrote:
Contact the company who wrote the software you're trying to use for  
support.
 Already done. They haven't responded in more than a week.
Just as an aside - I have had exactly the same problem with a number of 
home brew applications. Built using Builder5 and 6. It is just a matter 
that some library (in my case the COM port library) sits listening in 
place of the idle process. It is a matter of sorting out just what is 
not 'playing fair', but the overall performance of the machine is not 
affected since the 'rogue idle loop' simply gives up control when 
something more pressing comes along.
I eventually got the COM driver replaced with one from another source, 
and the problem went away, but it was not really a problem - more an 
annoyance ;)

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Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread Greg Donald
On 4/26/05, Lester Caine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have had exactly the same problem with a number of
 home brew applications.

What's that mean, 'home brew' ?

The application seems very professional to me, even if it is free.


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Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread John Hinton
Greg Donald wrote:
On 4/26/05, Lester Caine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

I have had exactly the same problem with a number of
home brew applications.
   

What's that mean, 'home brew' ?
The application seems very professional to me, even if it is free.
 

Home brew... like free stuff... stuff you don't spend money for is only 
equal in value to the amount spent...

Free stuff is no good for instance... PHP tongue in cheek
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Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Designer 2005

2005-04-26 Thread Lester Caine
John Hinton wrote:
Greg Donald wrote:
On 4/26/05, Lester Caine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

I have had exactly the same problem with a number of
home brew applications.
  
What's that mean, 'home brew' ?
Applications I have made myself - to sell !
The application seems very professional to me, even if it is free.
Home brew... like free stuff... stuff you don't spend money for is only 
equal in value to the amount spent...

Free stuff is no good for instance... PHP tongue in cheek
The PROBLEM COM library that I had was an expensive package, and was 
replaced by a shareware one that worked much better anyway.

The POINT I was making was that the problem is one of the crude way that 
Microsoft 'manage' hardware rather than one of a particularly bad design 
- except of cause using Windows is inherently bad design ;)

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