>Nevertheless, the appearance of v7 is such that I am considering
>limiting certain implementation aspects of some current projects as I
think
>(and hope) that v7 will make those pieces (mostly User I/F stuff) easier.<

As Steve said above, I too am going to INSIST that any future
Windows projects be in v7.  Unfortunately that sounds like when
companies announce vaporware and the whole market stalls while
developers and companies wait for the new version rather than
develop in the 'old' version.  But that's what I'm going to do.
RBTI must know that the interest in 6.5++ is going to go to 'nil'
so I'm sure they're motivated to get v7 out the door and in good
working condition.

Having done VB development work, I was thrilled to see tab controls
and DB grid controls.  On suggestion from an audience member, Wayne
said we would probably have 'subreports' added by the first beta
(this means that you could have unrelated data on the same report).
They hinted that we had control at run time over form properties.

I will be in line for the beta testing.  I may even elbow a few
people out of my way...

Thanks for the kind words, Damon, about our scanning project (Frank
Conroy is the other developer).

My added thanks to Sami for doing a wonderful job hosting the event.

Karen

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