> > So how are things coming guys?

Screen shots taking longer than expected.  Stayed up until 3:30 AM doing
them; looks like it'll possibly take until late tonight to finish.  I have
the homeschoolers' "Daddy/Daughter Dance" with my little Sarah tonight, and
I wouldn't miss that for the world.

> > Is there a list of requested features for future releases that we can
> > look at? Maybe even a voting or rating system for them? Thanks for all
> > your hard work.

No, but that's a good idea.  I'll try to whip one up over the next couple of
weeks (swamped until then).

> > Oh I was wondering, was there a reason you used .NET over Java? I just
> > figured CF leans more toward the Java side.

We pondered long over this one, and chose C# on .NET because it is *much*
easier than Java to program.

> IMHO, java windows interfaces are ugly and klunky to work with. e.g, the
> Adalon wireframing tool.

Hey Dan-- don't rag on Adalon! :)  It's a cool tool, and I know those guys
put their hearts and souls into it.  They can't help it if Java looks like
that.  Give a brother a break! :) (*good-natured ribbing*)

> I am assuming the IDE is in C#, which if it is, I am very impressed. It as
> very "C++ on windows" like as far as an interface goes.

It is, and thanks.  David really nailed this thing.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
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