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Haakon T. Soenderland wrote:
> If you are starting from scratch I suggest that you try to avoid
> Developer/2000. The product is bug-ridden, slow and very hard to
> learn. Powerbuilder or Centura would probably be my first choices
> if your clients are Windows 95/NT only. There are probably other
> toos out there that can do the job as well. All these products have
> problems, D2K just has so many more of them.
>
> Haakon
> (7 years experience with SQL*Forms)
What bugs are you referring to?
I have not found Developer/2000 nor Designer/2000 to be slow, nor even extremely hard to use. But I don't have 7 years experience either and would be interested in avoiding areas that more experienced people have learned to avoid the hard way.
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