project is now in total more than 800000 lines long.
The only thing I miss is a 'split window mode'

So I use notepad++ in the upper part of the screen and PB-ide in the lower part of the screen.
Marc,
Yup.spacebuddy wrote:Tried Q7Basic, takes forever to compile and the size of the executable is huge.
PB is much better in speed and size.
Oh dear. And I've already purchased licences for two platforms... no registration keys either. This bodes ill - perhaps I should stop payment... did this with PayPal.karmacomposer wrote:Oh, yeah, and PureBasic has a forum that is currently active.
Q7Basic's forum may be active, but it's been WEEKS and they have not activated my forum registration. I cannot ask questions there yet.
Not good.
Mike
I suggest you take a closer look at their forums... http://www.q7basic.org/forum/search.php ... unansweredRobynsveil wrote:Oh dear. And I've already purchased licences for two platforms... no registration keys either. This bodes ill - perhaps I should stop payment... did this with PayPal.
I've sent two emails: one to sales@ the other, to Bernd himself (got the email address from Whois). How can people be so slack?![]()
nospam wrote:I suggest you take a closer look at their forums... http://www.q7basic.org/forum/search.php ... unansweredRobynsveil wrote:Oh dear. And I've already purchased licences for two platforms... no registration keys either. This bodes ill - perhaps I should stop payment... did this with PayPal.
I've sent two emails: one to sales@ the other, to Bernd himself (got the email address from Whois). How can people be so slack?![]()
It looks like nobody's been home for months. Perhaps you should contact PayPal.
Wow, I did some browsing of the wish list and bug reports and PureBasic just blows it away!nospam wrote:I suggest you take a closer look at their forums... http://www.q7basic.org/forum/search.php ... unanswered
Yes, however its form editor blows PB's form editor into the weeds.MachineCode wrote:Wow, I did some browsing of the wish list and bug reports and PureBasic just blows it away!nospam wrote:I suggest you take a closer look at their forums... http://www.q7basic.org/forum/search.php ... unanswered
True.Robynsveil wrote:Bottom line, though, is that if it is no longer supported, feature list won't really count for much.
That was my first thought.wonder if something has happened to him.
It's not rude at all. I have many years of professional development behind me and have just moved to Linux from Window$ because of Win8 - a horrble thing it is. There isn't much of a step between VB and VBA. As for going to PB, I had an awful lot of trouble with the Linux form editor; it's a bug-riddled beta. I've had to design my screens in PB 4.6.1 on Window$ inside a virtual machine just to make progress. However once the screen code was generated, it only took looking at a few examples to work out how events worked. From there, the rest should fall into place easily. Don't get me wrong about PB, it's very powerful, and fast. It's just a shame that Fred chose to include the beta form designer in PB5. There was no designer in the Linux version before then, I believe, so I assume the form editor was quickly bolted on just to 'get it out there'.Would it be a rude question to ask whether one such as I who hasn't really done hardly anything in real Visual Basic, but only in VBA would find your tool to do much good? or would the learning curve be fairly steep?
Beware. Opinions require no basis in fact or truth and need not be based on any knowledge of any kind.Thanks to all who offer opinions...
For Linux maybe; not for Windows. Fred has already told you that the Linux form editor is coming soon. Besides, a superior editor in a dead language is still just a dead editor.nospam wrote:its form editor blows PB's form editor into the weeds.
These words came from PureBasic's Amiga roots, and they've never changed. It's hardly a show-stopper or reason to buy something else. You can always make your own Residents file with macros to change any keywords to your own liking.nospam wrote:The only real annoyance with the languge is the use of the word 'gadget' for controls, 'String' for text boxes, 'Text' for labels and so on
Have you used Q7's form editor? I have...MachineCode wrote:For Linux maybe; not for Windows.nospam wrote:its form editor blows PB's form editor into the weeds.
And Q7's now apparently dead form editor will still blow PB's form editor into the weeds for years to come.Fred has already told you that the Linux form editor is coming soon.
That point has already been conceded.Besides, a superior editor in a dead language is still just a dead editor.
The poster asked for opinion. I gave one. Considering what opinions are, it's as valid as the next opinion.These words came from PureBasic's Amiga roots, and they've never changed. It's hardly a show-stopper or reason to buy something else. You can always make your own Residents file with macros to change any keywords to your own liking.nospam wrote:The only real annoyance with the languge is the use of the word 'gadget' for controls, 'String' for text boxes, 'Text' for labels and so on