Thanks, Tim

Yes, many of us noticed Eric's post several days ago.

That post is what prompted my question, because it has the effect of 
stopping any of us from purchasing and proceeding with the current tools.

Jerry W4UK



At 14:49 10/18/2006, Tim Ellison wrote:
>Eric wrote on 10/10/06
>
>"We ARE NOT planning on using the same tools for the future versions of
>the software.  Rather, we will use FREE TOOLS.  We have not settled 100%
>on what those free tools will be, but right Visual Studio 2005 Express
>versions are looking to be the best pick for the windows GUI.  Obviously
>we'd like to have a cross platform GUI, but have yet to find a set of
>libraries/tools that rival the ease-of-use and efficiency of Visual
>Studio's tools."
>
>
>-Tim
>---
>Integrated Technical Services
>
>"Too much of everything is just enough."
>-Rob Barlow
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jerry Flanders
>Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 10:12 AM
>To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
>Subject: [Flexradio] Q for software team (Was: PowerSDR Open Source Fan)
>
>Could someone from the software team give us an update on the search for
>the new set of tools. Does it look promising? Any estimate of when might
>we be able to switch over (if ever)?
>
>Jerry W4UK
>
>At 03:37 10/18/2006, Ken Klein wrote:
> >Rick;
> >
> >I'm waiting for the version that uses the free tools, which should be
> >coming soon.  I don't want to invest in current tools if they are going
>
> >to be obsolete in the near future.  But you're right; getting into the
> >code is going to be interesting.
> >
> >Ken WR5H
> >
> >


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