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    #16
    Re: Xdialog - still in use??

    Originally posted by MikeC View Post
    Martin,
    Check out my sample in this thread--has been confirmed that the issues are in v10 as well.

    http://msgboard.alphasoftware.com/al...ad.php?t=80211

    actually, you are not in any position to confirm that the issues are in v10 as well, as you don't have the v10 browse.

    if you are running the v10 beta for the web features, you are NOT working with the v10 browse.

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      #17
      Re: Xdialog - still in use??

      Originally posted by Selwyn Rabins View Post
      actually, you are not in any position to confirm that the issues are in v10 as well, as you don't have the v10 browse.

      if you are running the v10 beta for the web features, you are NOT working with the v10 browse.
      OK now I'm confused. Are the beta testers checking V10 desktop features or not? Are there two separate betas?

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        #18
        Re: Xdialog - still in use??

        Originally posted by aRob View Post
        OK now I'm confused. Are the beta testers checking V10 desktop features or not? Are there two separate betas?

        the v10 beta testers are only testing the new web features in a5.

        they are working in the v9 codebase with certain v10 features turned on.

        the v9 codebase has the old browse in it.

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          #19
          Re: Xdialog - still in use??

          How will you be able to release V10 real-soon-now if the beta testers are not working with the full product? The desktop changes will not be tested?

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            #20
            Re: Xdialog - still in use??

            you are not in any position to confirm that the issues are in v10 as well
            No offense intended Selwyn. As v10 beta is being tested, I obviously assumed that it would have at least the same browse fixes that v9 has (backward compatibility and all) and that if any additional issues had been attended to that those who were using v10 beta could determine if they were....and my statement simply reflects that in the current v10 (beta) that users are now using, the issues are still present, nothing more.

            As no statement of what issues/bugs have been fixed since March of the last patch, I am just in a state of ignorance as a result (as you pointed out) and can only go by what the latest version of Alpha is (v10 beta).
            Mike
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            It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.
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              #21
              Re: Xdialog - still in use??

              I emailed Selwyn 2 weeks ago asking for a v10 beta so that I could test the desktop features - no reply probably because the latter have not been included for beta testing yet.

              I need to make a decision soon on which a5 version I use for my 2010 payroll application used by many local desktop clients. V8 would be OK as it's tried and tested and I don't have to use any of the v9 or v10 features, even though some are very desirable.

              I used V9 update 3216 for this year's payroll - using the old browse. But v9 now seems 'dodgy' as the latest update uses the new browse which has not been beta tested and there has been no update since March. I suppose I can go back to update 3216 which I was happy with.

              It would be be great to use v10's new features but it may be some months before they are beta tested and available so that is too late for me to work on them.

              On present analysis it appears that I should forget about v9 and v10 and revert to v8. Am I being too pessimistic? I would like Selwyn to let me know exactly what the position is so I can plan ahead.

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                #22
                Re: Xdialog - still in use??

                Originally posted by Mike Vance View Post
                On present analysis it appears that I should forget about v9 and v10 and revert to v8. Am I being too pessimistic?
                No. I think you are being realistic. I cannot believe that Alpha is still using the old browse in v10 beta.

                Sounds like we may never see the new browse. Now that's pessimism!

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                  #23
                  Re: Xdialog - still in use??

                  Originally posted by Mike Vance View Post

                  It would be be great to use v10's new features but it may be some months before they are beta tested and available so that is too late for me to work on them.

                  On present analysis it appears that I should forget about v9 and v10 and revert to v8. Am I being too pessimistic?
                  Mike

                  My definition of a pioneer is a guy with arrows in his back...

                  I'm 55 and can honestly say that this is one of the most important lessons I've learned through my business life to date.

                  Whenever we've been involved with 'new' or 'untried' software it has cost us money and time (actually time seems to be the most valuable resource right now). Stick with the software you know works, and leave the problems to others to solve.

                  I don't mean ignore the new stuff. Keep up to date with it and keep learning. Just don't pin your business profits on it until you're confident it will not be problematic.
                  Kind Regards
                  Alan

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