Irregardless the current global economic situation, I don't think Fred would take this attitude. There are many competitive alternative development environments available (granted, not necessarily like PB), but we have other choices and that's a good thing.Olby wrote:Taking into consideration current global economic situation we're lucky that there are any updates at all no matter how long it takes to release them.USCode wrote:I don't think folks are pestering them to release it before it is ready. Given the speed with which Fred and Freak can crank out the bug fixes when they're focused on PB, folks are pestering them to just "work" on PB period. I think we were all spoiled by the PB development speed when Fred was able to devote full-time to PB.LuCiFeR[SD] wrote:... If it takes 2 years to release... I couldn't care less. I am happy to wait until they decide it is ready, rather than be pestered into releasing it too early.
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Re: PureBasic 4.60 RC 2
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Re: PureBasic 4.60 RC 2
Asia is quite fine and we could need a few more good developers in germany for sureOlby wrote:Taking into consideration current global economic situation we're lucky that there are any updates at all no matter how long it takes to release them.

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Re: PureBasic 4.60 RC 2
Indeed. There is nothing wrong with PB 4.51 and anything that comes along (whenever it is ready) will be a bonus.akee wrote:My opinion is for EUR79, Purebasic is the best development tool I have in my box, straight forward, no nonsense.
And if I have to wait a little longer... I guess I must.
Patience little ones

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Re: PureBasic 4.60 RC 2
I'm not worried, Take your time Fred, I can wait. 

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