
ProGUI V1.38 UI Library (Small Bug Fix)
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Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
I upgraded to the new Platinum licence back in August - well worth the money, especially if the Mac version appears soon... 

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Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
I really like the fact that you have a road map planned out.
Every aspect of this product screams professionalism. From web design, planning behind it, the product itself and its functionality, documentation, etc.
Every aspect of this product screams professionalism. From web design, planning behind it, the product itself and its functionality, documentation, etc.
Best wishes to the PB community. Thank you for the memories. 
Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
Thanks Anthony mate!DoubleDutch wrote:I upgraded to the new Platinum licence back in August - well worth the money, especially if the Mac version appears soon...

Thank you very much for the kind praise Kuron!Kuron wrote:I really like the fact that you have a road map planned out.
Every aspect of this product screams professionalism. From web design, planning behind it, the product itself and its functionality, documentation, etc.



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Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
Going to grab it right now and check it out.
I agree also, it is very professionally handled, I hope you are able to keep it a sustainable project (financially).
I can't imagine trying to find time to maintain an application or toolset if it didn't pay my bills
I agree also, it is very professionally handled, I hope you are able to keep it a sustainable project (financially).
I can't imagine trying to find time to maintain an application or toolset if it didn't pay my bills

Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
Thanks ZackZach wrote:Going to grab it right now and check it out.
I agree also, it is very professionally handled, I hope you are able to keep it a sustainable project (financially).
I can't imagine trying to find time to maintain an application or toolset if it didn't pay my bills


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Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
I was looking through the examples directory.
I noticed that even when the source code has a newer date stamp, the companion EXE appears to be an older release and not a new compile based on the updated source (i.e I see Datestamps from November on source, but compiled EXEs are dated back to August)
But I was grinning like a kid at christmas when I opened up the OfficeExample.exe and ExplorerBarExample.exe files. It was really nice to look at, but also impressive was the smooth scrolling of panel roll-up / roll-down
(P.S - I didn't receive a new email with the Platinum Package, is that a manual affair? Might want to look into something that will let you maintain a mailing list, so you can click Send and its taken care of
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I noticed that even when the source code has a newer date stamp, the companion EXE appears to be an older release and not a new compile based on the updated source (i.e I see Datestamps from November on source, but compiled EXEs are dated back to August)
But I was grinning like a kid at christmas when I opened up the OfficeExample.exe and ExplorerBarExample.exe files. It was really nice to look at, but also impressive was the smooth scrolling of panel roll-up / roll-down
(P.S - I didn't receive a new email with the Platinum Package, is that a manual affair? Might want to look into something that will let you maintain a mailing list, so you can click Send and its taken care of

Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
I can't get enough of the smooooth animation of the explorer bar *_*
Even though I can't wait for proGUI to go multi-platform, I think you should wait PB to switch from carbon to cocoa since it might induce some important behavior changes.
Even though I can't wait for proGUI to go multi-platform, I think you should wait PB to switch from carbon to cocoa since it might induce some important behavior changes.
Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
My only complaint is the really slow startup of all of the examples.
Best wishes to the PB community. Thank you for the memories. 
Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
Most of the example EXEs didn't need re-compiling as the source hadn't changed and the ProGUI API was the same - the beauty of using the DLL versionZach wrote:I noticed that even when the source code has a newer date stamp, the companion EXE appears to be an older release and not a new compile based on the updated source (i.e I see Datestamps from November on source, but compiled EXEs are dated back to August)

hehe glad you like it mateZach wrote:But I was grinning like a kid at christmas when I opened up the OfficeExample.exe and ExplorerBarExample.exe files. It was really nice to look at, but also impressive was the smooth scrolling of panel roll-up / roll-down

Yes I'll be sending all Gold and Platinum users the updated source later today once I get my new server mailing list software configured properlyZach wrote:(P.S - I didn't receive a new email with the Platinum Package, is that a manual affair? Might want to look into something that will let you maintain a mailing list, so you can click Send and its taken care of)

Poshu wrote:I can't get enough of the smooooth animation of the explorer bar *_*
Even though I can't wait for proGUI to go multi-platform, I think you should wait PB to switch from carbon to cocoa since it might induce some important behavior changes.


Could you give me your system specs please Kuron? and is it slow to start up using the userlib version too?Kuron wrote:My only complaint is the really slow startup of all of the examples.
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Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
No more bugfixes for 1.27 for golduser? Only change is to upgrade?
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Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
Hi Thomas, major update 1 is free for all users already registered so don't worryts-soft wrote:No more bugfixes for 1.27 for golduser? Only change is to upgrade?

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Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
okay, then i miss the e-mail with the source.
greetings - thomas
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Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
I think you did not miss the email. I have not receive too. Maybe need to send out in batches. I am on Platinum.
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Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
He did state above in his reply to me, he is working on getting a new/better mailing script sorted.
Re: ProGUI V1.30! User Interface Library (Major Update 1!)
Direct2D is my personal most wanted feature anywayPrincieD wrote: I think I'll implement the new Direct2D/DirectX rendering engine first (which will fall back onto GDI+/GDI if not available on system) and then work will start on the Mac version (probably a couple of major updates down the road)![]()
