Version 7 First Impression
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 12:55 pm
I've been programming since 1980 - sold my first program in 1981, so there really are very few languages I haven't at least toyed with a little. I looked at Delphi as a language that you would use to create support files for programs written in other languages and not something you would write an entire professional app in. I even cringed a bit using 6.6 knowing it was a Delphi App, but version 7 is changing my look on that old philosphy.
Really Like the new UI. The ribbon bar takes up a little too much screen real estate for my taste, but I think the quick access to key features overrides that inconvenience.
Still having some of the same problems I had in 6.6 building large installs. If the build fails because of file references being changed. You make the corrections and rebuild, the build will hang or at least appear that way towards the end of the procedure. Canceling out of the build requires a system restart and then an immediate rebuild and then it will work fine.
...in any case 7, looks cool and I will be rebuilding several installations over the next couple of days so looking forward to the time in the new version. IA does rock!
Really Like the new UI. The ribbon bar takes up a little too much screen real estate for my taste, but I think the quick access to key features overrides that inconvenience.
Still having some of the same problems I had in 6.6 building large installs. If the build fails because of file references being changed. You make the corrections and rebuild, the build will hang or at least appear that way towards the end of the procedure. Canceling out of the build requires a system restart and then an immediate rebuild and then it will work fine.
...in any case 7, looks cool and I will be rebuilding several installations over the next couple of days so looking forward to the time in the new version. IA does rock!