Jim, et.al.
I know this may be too subjective and controversial, but does anyone have
any definitive reasons as to whether CW is preferable on a MAC or a PC? I even
dabble with Linux and if GNU C is superior, I may try it also.
Thanks
Gordon
Jim Murff wrote:
> Hi;
> I am using it to great success. Only problem was on Win95 with Piping of
> output. I just wrote a compile batch file and to run from a DOS window. I
> have to keep things in sync by myself, but don't find it a hassle.
> On NT I use it with no problems. Only bug outstanding that is annoying is
> the inability to remove a file from a project without having to remove it
> from the directory. Author knows about it and is looking for a fix. It would
> also be nice to copy a UI element to allow a starting point when you have
> multiple ones. Otherwise, I think it is great. I run the full registered
> version and really love it. I am a unix hack from way back so command lines
> don't bother me. The gui however makes life a joy. Great investment of $55.
> I recommend it whole-heartedly.
> -Jim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Fletcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, August 22, 1999 11:48 AM
> To: Palm Dev Forum
> Subject: VFDIDE, any comments.
>
> Before I begin I became a member of this list 2 days ago, so if what
> I'm about the ask has already been covered then please excuse me for
> repeating old threads (I have yet to find the list archive).
>
> I am just starting out in palm development and I am using GNU C, I am
> thinking of using the VFDIDE software package. It looks quite cute and
> puts a nice GUI on to the C dev system.
>
> Has anyone on this list used such a setup, if so how do you find it
> (or is there a 'better' front end to GNU C).
>
> I am using an eval version of VFDIDE, I have found MANY minor bugs,
> but as yet no show stoppers.
>
> Comments welcomed (off list if preferred).
>
> Paul Fletcher.