Subject | Re: tib_currency copy/paste AV |
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Author | stanw1950 |
Post date | 2002-11-09T03:48:03Z |
Marco,
If I can run 2 programs (Delphi and MS outlook) in Win98 all day I
feel lucky. In the next few months we will be ugrading about 1/3 of
our users (including me) to Win2000. By developing in Win 2000, will
there be any problems created for my Win 98 users? Thanks for any
input.
Stan Walker
If I can run 2 programs (Delphi and MS outlook) in Win98 all day I
feel lucky. In the next few months we will be ugrading about 1/3 of
our users (including me) to Win2000. By developing in Win 2000, will
there be any problems created for my Win 98 users? Thanks for any
input.
Stan Walker
--- In IBObjects@y..., "Marco Menardi" <mmenaz@l...> wrote:
> --- In IBObjects@y..., "stanw1950" <stanw@e...> wrote:
> CUT
> > I am using Windows 98. Anyway, I will try it again next week.
Maybe it's time to
> > upgrade to Win 2000. Thanks.
> >
>
> Friendly advice: as a developer, you DO HAVE to upgrade to Win2k.
It's really more stable, and if something goes wrong you just kill
the process 99% of the time without any damage for the OS.
> In addition, you gain a lot of win resources, and developing you DO
need them. About this, I keep open when developing: Delphi (of
course), QuickDesk, Notepad with some code pasted, Mozilla (open upon
google and IBO/FB lists ;), and my program when is running, with
sometime FastReport report designer inside my running program... Try
this with Win98...
> regards
> Marco Menardi