Hi Robert,

But no matter what I did the IDE was still slow...unbelievably slow!

Have you tried Update #3, yet? It's mainly fixing the speed issues... See http://bdn.borland.com/article/0,1410,33069,00.html

Also, while I agree that Chrome is a cool addition for Visual Studio.NET, I still prefer the Delphi IDE, VCL, VCL for .NET and especially Delphi additional components for ASP.NET development (the BDP and DB Web controls for example).
Chrome adds the Object Pascal language to (VS).NET for native WinForms and WebForms app, which is cool and hopefully reminds a lot of the .NET developers that Pascal for .NET is also (still) an option. I'm using Chrome, and like the compiler a lot. But I won't abandon Delphi because of it. In fact, I most likely continue to use them both, and use the Chrome command-line compiler to support Delphi (write .NET custom controls in Chrome and use them in Delphi for example)...


Groetjes,
          Bob Swart (aka Dr.Bob - www.DrBob42.com)

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