I like very mach the Thinlet (http://www.thinlet.com/)
It looks really useful (though I haven't used it for real life applications
yet)


"Erik Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
ahp1k3$33p$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:ahp1k3$33p$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> "Thomas Singer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > -10!
> > Don't spend any time on a gui editor, it's wasted time, because the
> > code often looks terrible, is hard to maintain and does not allow to
> > change the ui fast if you need it.
>
> GUI editor != code generator. GUI editors for MacOS (and probably other
> systems) have been around for 20 years and haven't generated a single line
> of code. (Though the original poster was asking about something to help
with
> his unmanageable GUI code, something only a lot of refactoring can fix
> reliably, IMO.)
>
> It seems to me that a GUI editor of some sort would be a big enough
feature
> that it might need to be its own product or perhaps the main feature of
some
> future release.
>
>


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