Fantastic product--I've been using it for years. But these last few releases have given me headaches. And is PSP Vista ready? As if there aren't enough problems with Vista (don't go there if you can avoid it!) I now have this wierd thing with PSP in Vista where it doesn't seem to really save editing changes.
So my thought is, before you add more features to PSP, have you thought about cleaning some out or simplifying PSP? Software often seems to go over the optimum point--reaches a peak and then heads downhill, getting more cluttered and buggy. I'm beginning to wonder whether PSP has reached that point. It tries to do a lot of things for a lot of different uses...but COBOL highlighting? -- I'd like to see program/highlighter settings combined into a simpler "setup", where we add the languages and associated preferences that we need (from a drop down menu?)and don't see anything else. -- Project management has never felt intuitive as is. New project should bring up a popup screen, with "create from folder" as a checkbox; bring across server and base document , and allow immediate save of project file. -- On the saveAs/Open menus, include a list of recently used folders -- Allow users to customize top menu and get rid of items they never use (this is perhaps where -- Could be only me but I've had some problems for years: .js files never default to javascript highlighting; server info only sporadically makes its way from program settings to new project settings. Sorry, this seems to be a bit of a whinge and it's not intended that way. I'm probably too dependent on PSP! J -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,47204,47626> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
