>From what I've achieved in the past few days - converted a medium sized
(3mb) bde/Paradox app to IBX/IB6,  I'd say that IBX is not too bad, the
performance gain has been huge, and works fine on win9x/nt. However it's
very frastrating when you need help but the docs (very limited) are
basically telling nothing.

Cheng

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Sent: Friday, 15 September 2000 12:50
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Subject: RE: [DUG]: How to stop mouse cursor from changing


> From: Nic Wise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >From what I've heard, IBO has a few fundermental problems too.
> >
> >:)
>
> I'd wondered about that.  Nobody's been willing to tell me IBO's
> shortcomings. :-)

Paul or Max, care to comment?

> On the other hand, there are a lot of people who will
> confidently tell you that IBO is better than IBX - and I haven't found
> anybody who's said the opposite so far...

Well, I _personally_ havn't used IBO, and as I said "from what I've heard".

>From memory, the problems in IBO are more from a design POV than a
functionallity POV - they work, but not always in the way thats expected.

there again, if you have source, you can play with it. :) And both have
source.

N

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