Well, yes. It is back to the poor man's debugger. But I would still give it a try. It helps that popping up a message is as simple as:

Utils.ShowMessage( "This is a popup message" );

The developers assure me that debugging is in the makes, though it has a lower priority than Objects for Windows and Pocket PC...

On 4/18/06, Arrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>...The most glaring being that one cannot use the integrated debugger in VS. Otherwise it is quite good though...
thanks for the reply ....ugh, means u have to put popup msgs all over the place....that's a show stopper~~~~
"Terence Sambo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I have fiddled with Objects 2006. Coding in C# is like a breath of fresh air over coding in C, but there are some issues with Objects 2006. The most glaring being that one cannot use the integrated debugger in VS. Otherwise it is quite good though...

On 4/18/06, Arrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
availabe from: http://www.winsoft.sk/objects.htm

...i have a copy but haven't had a chance to evaluate it yet.
Just wondering others who have used it; your thoughts, strengths
and weaknesses.

I think this is the great idea, and something i would of thought
Palm would come up with especially since they are somewhat in
bed with MS.

..i'm not impressed with PODS ...to me Codewarrior 9.3 is the best
platform, no fiddling, tweaking, etc ....just install and go.  Maybe Objects
will be a good alternative for OS 5 and up ?



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