--- On Tue, 9/21/10, Mark Stuart <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I use VB6 from time to time, and again LiveCode 4.5 doesn't
> even comes
> close to it, and the product was stopped several years
> ago.
>
> I guess I get frustrated/annoyed if I were to build the
> same application
> in revStudio and also in VB6, the latter is so much easier
> to build a
> richer desktop application. I've tried to build the same
> objects/components in revStudio as are already in VB6. I've
> spent hours
> trying to do this, and in the end give up, because the
> objects in
> revStudio are not complete. Especially trying different
> property
> settings, they come up short. They don't work/set properly.
> Yes, I've
> tried all sorts of renditions of the settings.
>
> I will be revisiting my license with LiveCode.
>
> Regards,
> Mark Stuart
>
Well, it's all about using the right tool for the job at hand. I've been using
Rev/LiveCode for one-off tools, for prototypes, and for complete projects. If a
project is better done in Java or .NET, I'll use those tools instead.
Sure, I wish LiveCode had toolbars, ribbons, tree views, etc. all built-in with
point-and-click configuration as well as full scripting control. But I've
always been able to replicate what I needed, and behaviors have recently made
that a whole lot easier.
Jan Schenkel.
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Quartam Reports & PDF Library for LiveCode
www.quartam.com
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"As we grow older, we grow both wiser and more foolish at the same time." (La
Rochefoucauld)
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