Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Thomas Zastrow wrote:
Alexandre Leclerc wrote:
This is off topic but yesterday I installed D2005 just to look at it.
(The last Delphi I used was D6 or & I believe, in 2003).
I might be only me, but I was in shock when I saw the Interface. It took
me everything to set the IDE to non-integrated, and was almost screaming
of horror when I saw the tool bar for the components. The interface takes
soo much time to load and it feels bloated.
Well, it might only be me: resistant to changes. :) I begin to be more
and more glad to see the lazarus project.
Anyone else has see D2005? I would be interested to hear about your
opinion, even if they are totally different from my 'first contact'. I
might become too old! :)
Sorry, but I disagree ;-)
OK, the component-toolbar is realy not good designed. Also it is a little bit
slow and seems to use *many* ressources ... But as a whole thing, I like the
IDE. I worked with Delphi 3 / 5 / 7 and - in my oppinion - the D2005-IDE is
the best of all to work with ...
Proving once more that tastes and preferences differ wildly :-)
Congratulations, in my experience you're actually the first one
which said something positive about D2005.
(Not counting Borland employees, obviously)
Realy? I just use the Personal-version, but I programmed a lot the last
weeks and had no problems: Not even one crash. Certainly, you have to
get used to the new IDE, but I think its more effective to have all
windows glued together in one big window than having them flying around
the desktop ... ;-)
Mainly I build native Win32-Delphi-programs, but also the C#-Compiler
seems to work fine ... at the moment I'm building a little
C#-application, using an external XML-RPC-library, it seems to work
great ;-)
Greetings,
Tom
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