
Where is vis2pure?
No thanksShanara wrote:@Beriko: Its ok that English is not your primary language. There are quite a few good English and American courses over the net. All you need to do is Google for some. If you need any reference sites, I can post some URLs for you.
Just post a normal bug report if something is not working.
You use Pure Designer over PureVision ??Shanara wrote: I actually use Pure Designer over PV mainly due to the above reasons
You mix names so much, nobody can read your posts

Just type a little slower, and your written English will be fine
@ Paul: Actaully, I cannot agree with you there. I believe numbers cannot count in this instance w/o testimony that all of these hundreds of developers use PV for all their projects?
@ GedB: Well, one, vis2pure is no longer maintain and there is currently not an up-to-date converter out. That's the reason. As mentioned in my previous post on this thread, I've undertaken the task of creating one.
As for using it exclusively, well ..
1.) Microsoft have stopped creating new versions of Visual Basic back in 96 or so. The last version of VB was VB6. (VB.net is not vb, CK).
2.) Runtime hell.
3.) It has no crossplatform support while PB has some.
4.) Huge RAM requirements for a simple program PB's RAM requirements are not that high.
5. ) Speed, PB wins on most speed tests against VB.
6.) VB only have two major things over PB. The Visual Studio dialog designer/code integration, aka an IDE. And a more full network support.
@ GedB: Well, one, vis2pure is no longer maintain and there is currently not an up-to-date converter out. That's the reason. As mentioned in my previous post on this thread, I've undertaken the task of creating one.
As for using it exclusively, well ..
1.) Microsoft have stopped creating new versions of Visual Basic back in 96 or so. The last version of VB was VB6. (VB.net is not vb, CK).
2.) Runtime hell.
3.) It has no crossplatform support while PB has some.
4.) Huge RAM requirements for a simple program PB's RAM requirements are not that high.
5. ) Speed, PB wins on most speed tests against VB.
6.) VB only have two major things over PB. The Visual Studio dialog designer/code integration, aka an IDE. And a more full network support.
I would not expect you to agree, simply based on your history here. For some reason you seem to project a very negative attitude and make a habit of posting your own assumptions and opinions as fact.Shannara wrote:@ Paul: Actaully, I cannot agree with you there. I believe numbers cannot count in this instance w/o testimony that all of these hundreds of developers use PV for all their projects?
Anyway, considering we receive emails daily from PV users stating how they could not have quickly and easily completed projects without it.... yes, these numbers do count.
These people take the time and learn to use their tools to the fullest. These are the people who are able to accomplish the most. And once again, numbers don't lie.