[DUG] D2007 Welcome Page

2007-09-30 Thread Rohit Gupta
My Welcome Page is blank, how do I restore it. It was useful only because I could keep shortcuts for more that 4 projects handy. -- *Rohit Gupta* * B.E. Elec. M.E. Mem IEEEAssociate IEE* *Technical Manager* *Computer Fanatics Limited* ** *Tel* +64 9 4892280 *Fax*+64 9 4892290

Re: [DUG] D2007 Welcome Page

2007-09-30 Thread Steve Peacocke
Gidday Rohit. I no longer have D2007 on front of me typing this on my phone but I do remember its just a matter of clicking on the home button at the top of the home screen section. Steve On 01/10/2007, Rohit Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My Welcome Page is blank, how do I restore it. It

Re: [DUG] D2007 Welcome Page

2007-09-30 Thread Rohit Gupta
I get the page all right - it just happens to be totally blank. It hasnt just lost the favourites taht I added, its lost the rest of the page too. Steve Peacocke wrote: Gidday Rohit. I no longer have D2007 on front of me typing this on my phone but I do remember its just a matter of

Re: [DUG] D2007 Welcome Page

2007-09-30 Thread Steve Peacocke
Bummer. Sorry Rohit I know there's a way but don't have access to D2007. Anyone else, please? I'm sure there's a simple answer as this used to happen to me a few times and it was always something I did. Steve On 01/10/2007, Rohit Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I get the page all right - it

[DUG] Good component packs

2007-09-30 Thread Nick
Afternoon all o/ Other then TmsSoftware and Jedi - whats some other decent packs worth looking at, mainly visual component packs but anything else out there to make life easier and not re-invent the wheel. Cheers ___ NZ Borland Developers Group -

RE: [DUG] D2007 Welcome Page

2007-09-30 Thread P Sheehan
Try View / Welcome Page maybe Patrick Patrick Anthony Associates Ltd 166 Kitchener Road, Milford PO Box 31-831, Milford 0741 Auckland, New Zealand Ph: (09) 486-5020 021 732-107 Fx: (09) 486-5010 Em: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: www.compnz.co.nz _ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [DUG] Good component packs

2007-09-30 Thread Steve Peacocke
Hello Nick, I know others out there will disagree with me but I have used Woll2Woll's InfoPower pack (http://www.woll2woll.com/InfoPower.html) as the ONLY component set in some very large projects operating for some years with excellent success. I tend to have only 1 component pack available

Re: [DUG] D2007 Welcome Page

2007-09-30 Thread Rohit Gupta
Two reboots, and its back. Welcome back to Windows. I have had a problem with my PC since I installed D2007. I upgraded ZoneAlarm at the same time. Since then if hyperthreading is on, any heavy work kills the app concerned. Right away I removed D2007, no luck. I disabled ZA, no luck.

[DUG] Rad Studio

2007-09-30 Thread Jeremy Coulter
Hi All. Just got back from a well diserved break in Singapore, from the kids...although the wife tagged along hehehe, and Rad studio was on my desk when I got back today. My question is, do I need Delphi 2006 intalled anymore? i.e. does Rad Studio superceed D2006 or does it complement it?

Re: [DUG] D2007 Welcome Page

2007-09-30 Thread Steve Peacocke
On 01/10/2007, Rohit Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: However, now that I am on flakey XP, things are just as interesting. Desktop icons re-arrange themselves several times a day. Folders keep losing their settings. Explorer crashes 3 to 4 times a day. For some hours of the day, IE does

Re: [DUG] Rad Studio

2007-09-30 Thread Rohit Gupta
It supercedes it. I will be removing D2006 and D2005 Jeremy Coulter wrote: Hi All. Just got back from a well diserved break in Singapore, from the kids...although the wife tagged along hehehe, and Rad studio was on my desk when I got back today. My question is, do I need Delphi 2006 intalled

Re: [DUG] Good component packs

2007-09-30 Thread Rohit Gupta
Like Steve, I use woll2woll. I found in the early days that it was not as bloated as others (such as Orpheus). Also, I found very few bugs and the support was excellent (and still is). The source is messy, but it works. I also use VirtualTreeView, Sqleditor and GraphicEx from SoftGems, I