Based on the current releases and what I've ascertained here from the forum, I'm assuming this is the current roadmap?
Linux 3.93 -> Mac OS X 3.93 -> Windows 3.94 -> Linux 3.94 -> Mac OS X 3.94 -> 4.0.
For 4.0, what ARE the MAJOR enhancements?
- Unlimited string length (limited only by available system memory)
- enhanced integer/float support
- enhanced Gadget library (access to all properties, more gadgets, more consistent, DnD)
- Unicode support
- New/improved Visual Designer
- Thread-safety for resources
- Modal windows (cross-platform!)
- others?
For me, besides compiling small and fast executables, cross-platform support is the biggest PLUS and market differentiator for PB over other languages. So anything that is done to make PB code more portable across platforms without having to resort to direct API access is a plus!
Thanks and keep up the excellent work PB team!
P.S. For 4.0 will complete backward-compatibility to previous versions be maintained? For me as I don't have a big PB library, this isn't very critical and wouldn't mind some command clean-up and consolidation, but to many others here it's probably very important.




