Scott Kane wrote:
I would pesume they use an intermediary file format, like the
HQX option
I mentioned earlier, as Windows has no resource fork.
If RB has found a way to coerce the Windows OS into handling resource
forks I'd be interested in learning more.
It's about the only thing it does nicely. Otherwise my experience of
it, compared to the stability of Rev, is that it's junk. I still use
Delphi for Windows app's, but I use Rev for OSX and *nix. RB app's
compiled for Classic, in my limited experience, have had massive memory
management issues, espeicially with database work.
Classic was notorious for being very, very difficult to manage memory
in. Who would have thought that an OS should require users to
understand memory allocation and manually adjust it? Glad that
silliness is long behind us....
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Richard Gaskin
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