Curiosity - could you try AppForge - they have a 30 day trial downloadable
from their site.    www.appforge.com

Second question:  Does HB++ support Palm OS5 natively or via 68k emulation
or not at all?
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Gary Gorsline
Easy Business Software
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Subject: Re: Best Windows tool for developing applications for the PalmOS?


> I have dowloaded NSBasic a few hours ago, the product look nice, but too
> slow and  the function library is poor.
> I run BenchMark2 algorithm , for the differents tools, here are the
results
> :
>
> CodeWarrior : 18.77 seconds (impressive!)
> HB++ : 19.46 seconds
> Falch.net / GCC : 20.41 seconds
> ....
> .....
> Satellite Forms : 674.57 seconds
> NSBasic : 1281.86 seconds
> ....
>
> Note that I test only HB++ and NSBasic, other results come from
> http://www.aldweb.com/articles.php?lng=fr&pg=24
>
> My own results are :
>
> HB++ : 19.46 seconds
> NSBasic : 1320.65 seconds
>
> On the same Clie, of course.
>
> And I need table (Grid in HB++). I don't understand why NSbasic, Sat Forms
> and some other tools do not propose the Table object. I think that the
List
> is not design for loading lot of records.
> As Lancelot say, in most app, sometime, I need to :
>
> > create a view of a database that has many (10000) records
> > without having to load them all (like we do in C with a table).
>
> > With a table, you can access the 10 records you're going to display,
> > and you're ready to display so it's faster and requires less memory
>
> > I would also like to do custom draw on the viewed items, allowing the
> > app to format the displayed text, create fake columns, etc
>
> I manage to do it with CodeWarrior (a little bit long and complex for me,
> because there is some problems in the Palm OS SDK with the Table, I think,
> not in CW), and more more easily with HB++ .
> HB provide a cool sample, VFSExplorer,  that allow to change the table
> (Grid) control into a Treeview control, as in the MS file explorer : It's
> exactly the same syntax as in Visual Basic !
>
> As I just try the new NSBasic version for a couple of hours, perhaps I
miss
> something ?
> Any advice ?
>
>
> Colmerauer
>
> Note : If someone here have found some bugs on HB++, please tell me. All
> informations are welcome!
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>
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