Cal Horner wrote:

What is the matter with the developers of Revolution. Don't they realize
that we don't need to relearn the development environment every time they
release a new maintenance version?

To be fair, they haven't really changed the IDE setup very often. The current change is a response to the many, many complaints they got about how users had to re-enter their preferences after every release, move their custom plugins, and basically set up the working environment from scratch after every update.

This should be the last time you have to re-establish your working environment. The new structure separates your personal work-flow stacks from the IDE, and every update from now on will automatically see your custom setup. Your prefs are saved in the usual place for your OS, so they also will transfer transparently after every update -- you won't have to ever reset them again (as soon as the saving glitch gets fixed, anyway.)

This was a long-requested change that people have been requesting -- and for some, demanding -- for years, so I think RR can be considered responsive to its customers rather than whimsically changing the IDE.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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