On Feb 19, 2006, at 11:13 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:

Scott-

Saturday, February 18, 2006, 9:05:32 PM, you wrote:

As one of the folks who has gone back to 2.6.1, I'd say there's no
problem with using 2.7. The things that bother me about the new
release revolve around the inability to use the documentation in any
reasonable fashion, the fact that IDE preferences don't get saved
properly, and the disconnect between the stack file formats. If these
don't get in your way then I don't see any reason not to move ahead.
The 2.7 release seems stable, produces solid code, has a lot of nifty
new features, and I really really really like the way the structure of
the IDE is heading with the separation of components to allow for
smooth upgrading.

Just for a slightly dissenting opinion, I LIKE the new documentation and consider it a VAST improvement, both in terms of searching the dictionary for explicit terms (what I mostly need it for so I can see the syntax) and for the User Manual.

I agree with your comments about the general stability of the IDE as well as the comments on saving the IDE perferences and the file formats. These latter two are serious enough problems however that I hope there is a 2.7.1 just to fix these two bugs sometime in the next week.

James P. Spencer
Rochester, MN

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