The Launch command was one of the major changes that convinced me to try the
Windows version. I just wish Razzak had come up with it sooner - I had been
missing so much by sticking with Dos.

Regards, Alastair.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 8:15 PM
Subject: Love the Launch


> Just recently upgraded to the glorious 6.5++
>
> One problem has been where a customer was scanning documents (or loading
> pictures) and saving them as a BMP, sometimes as a PDF, and sometimes as a
> Word Document via OCR. These are all saved in a couple of file folders.
> Some large bitmaps, after being displayed a number of times, ended up
> knocking the user out to the desktop. Possible memory leakage problems.
>
> But now, it's just a button on the screen form, pick your file from the
> popup, and Launch Filename. The user may even decide to change to a
> different viewer and it's all transparent to RBase. I'm now extending this
> feature to e-mail and graphs, all from within my Rbase app... what could
be
> nicer.
>
> If you are back in the world of 6.1 and earlier, the Launch command alone
> is certainly worth the upgrade. Thanks Razzak and the RBTI team.
>
> Dennis
> *****
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