On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, Bisma Jayadi wrote:
Yes but most of the "problems" come from the fact that (besides Lazarus
and FPC peoples work for free during their free time) Lazarus/FPC is
multi-processors and multi-OS's whereas Delphi is only multi-Microsoft.
No matter what are the reasons behind the lack of features, it still lacks of
features. Most people/users don't really care about this, whether Lazarus/FPC
people work on it during free time or busy time. They just want some features
to be exist, period.
If Lazarus/FPC can't provide those features then simply admit it and be fair.
You could ask them to help or contribute to FPC/Lazarus instead of (blindly)
defend it with non-logical reasons or proferring other features as excuses.
If you said there are problems with Delphi, then Lazarus is full with
problems as well. For some people, Lazarus' problems could prevent them of
using it and stick with Delphi. None of both is perfect.
I use and like both Delphi and Lazarus. So, I'm not the one you should shoot
on the foot. I'm just comparing and hope we could learn something from it.
Can you please identify features that you are missing ?
Alternatively, the bugtracker can be used to demand features, I think.
If we don't know what you are missing, we can't improve it for you...
Michael.
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