No offense meant - Re: [lazarus] Introduction

2008-01-13 Thread hy-soft
Hi Lee, first of all, thanks for your detailed reply. But let me keepthis short: Lee Jenkins wrote: I've been using Lazarus on Windows seriously for about a year now and I've become pretty damn productive with it. Nice to hear, and I do believe you. But i do not like the mouse and I don't

Re: No offense meant - Re: [lazarus] Introduction

2008-01-13 Thread Lee Jenkins
hy-soft wrote: Hi Lee, first of all, thanks for your detailed reply. But let me keepthis short: Lee Jenkins wrote: I've been using Lazarus on Windows seriously for about a year now and I've become pretty damn productive with it. Nice to hear, and I do believe you. But i do not like the

Re: No offense meant - Re: [lazarus] Introduction

2008-01-13 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
On 13/01/2008, hy-soft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is the value for me and my customers. As nice as Delphi2007 IDE *really* is, it doesn't compile cross-platform or even to 64 bit, but Lazarus does. No.You are right. And since borland changed to inprise, and back to borland,and forth

Re: No offense meant - Re: [lazarus] Introduction

2008-01-13 Thread hy-soft
Lee Jenkins wrote: Ah! I had misunderstood. Have you looked at the freepascal IDE? That's keyboard driven isn't it? What did you think of it? No, I haven't - yet... TNXfor the hint -- -hy ___ | | hy-soft data-engineering | |mail: