>  I liked PilotMAG very much, though it does have a few serious bugs (try
>  defining an alert with more than one word per line).  It took some doing
>  to set-up, but when it did, it worked fine.

It does have some problems.  Most that I have seen are not serious.  
By the way I do use a multi-word alert already with no problems.  
Don't know what you mean.  I have one that I use often "Got this 
far!" for debug purposes.  It was cookbook and I did not have to do 
anything special to get it to work.

My biggest beef is that there are no multi-select in the Resource 
editor.  And that's not very serious.  For $20 I don't expect it to 
be as mature as VCC IDE.

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> 
> On 5/11/99 at 3:47 PM OConnell, Brian wrote:
> 
> >The PilotMag IDE looked okay.  It is very MS Visual X like.  I also took
> >a look at VFDIDE.  While that interface looks a little odd, I assume it
> >has similar features.  How do these two rate in the Palm developer
> >community?
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Mike Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 2:38 PM
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: RE: CodeWarrior and GCC
> >
> >
> >From:                Chris Faherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject:             RE: CodeWarrior and GCC
> >To:                  "OConnell, Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >A bit more about the IDE I use with GCC.  It's written by a guy in 
> >Yugoslavia.  It is written for Windows and looks very similar to 
> >Visual C IDE.  It's not perfect yet.
> >
> >It has a built in Resource editor that is WYSIWYG GUI Interface.  It
> >creates *.rcp files.  It can build resources and compile resources.  It
> >can run all the GCC utilities as seperate operations.  It can launch POSE
> >directly from within the IDE.
> >
> >I have tried the Constructor and other Resource viewers and the one with
> >PilotMag is the best representation of what the display will actually
> >look like.  Although I have not seen the latest one used with CW.
> >
> >It uses project files to keep track of *.c modules.  It has a tabbed
> >interface so that you can have all your *.c modules open at the same time
> >and switch back and forth between modules.  Has all the cut and paste
> >options you might need.
> >
> >There is a demo (30 days I think) and the registered product only 
> >cost $20.
> >
> >> On 11-May-99 OConnell, Brian wrote:
> >> 
> >> > I want to learn the GCC make/build environment, but want to use a
> >> > form painter for the front end.  Will CodeWarrior be a suitable tool
> >> > to create the forms and can the GCC environment then be used to write
> >> > and build the code?
> >> 
> >> I think CodeWarrior uses a proprietary binary for the resources. 
> >> Difficult to convert this into the RCP files that PilRC uses.  But I
> >> did find a cool thing that came with PilRC called PilRCUI.  It is a
> >> Windows-only utility which reads in a RCP file and shows you a mock-up!
> >> What a great little program, and I think it represents the best of both
> >> worlds -- editing RCP text files by hand and also being able to view a
> >> screenshot of how it will look.
> >> 
> >> 
> >> /* Chris Faherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, finger for PGP */
> >> 
> >> 
> >
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