We are still stuck in 1.1.1 because of the problems in 2.X.X before 2.1.1 - we have tested 2.1.1 and it seems to be stable and robust ... but then there are a few serious problems in the present beta. Most annoying the keyboard cant be set to anything but GB/UK, it reverts at once on Windows.
Another problem is that the directory (the current folder of the Revolution application used to start the file) is out of order ... when starting in development mode it is set correctly, when starting in nondev mode it is set to either the location of the file (event though this is not a stand-alone) ... rather confusing, and even worse since on win 98 it seems to be set to C:/. Again this is a Windows only problem.
We are absolutely confident that this is solved/will be solved in upcomming versions/final release of 2.1.1 ... but we will strongly advice against using the present version 2.1.1 for any work, at least not if it is going to be deployed on Windows!
Our tests on the Mac are less problematic. Here the two above mentioned errors does not exist.
We have used 2.1.1 on the Mac for weeks without a crash on Mac OS 10.2.6 an 10.2.8 ... waiting to hear if we can use Panther.
And Windows is very important to us as well.
But untill a workable version of 2.1.1 is published we will have to keep our main work in 1.1.1
Best regards
Carsten
On 2/11-2003, at 9.11, Alex Rice wrote:
FWIW I think that Rev 2.1.1 RC1 is a big improvement stability-wise. I'm running OS X. 2.1.1 RC1 crashes now and then, but not nearly as much as in past versions.
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