Seriously? I'm of the exact opposite opinion, Jonathan. There have been some 
amazing features for developers since v6! Think of how much faster you can 
develop now than you could back then.

7 offered the ability to have multiple tables -- and external tables -- in one 
file which (along with the addition of script parameters) made scripting easier.

8 gave us tabs, which totally reduced the number of layouts needed -- and the 
time to create them -- as well as the data viewer (which is HUGE for debugging 
and for writing new calculations). We also got custom menus, which helped to 
clean up our layouts even more.

9 gave us conditional formatting and auto-resizing, to make our layouts cooler 
and faster to create, as well as non-modal scripting windows (which is just the 
coolest!).

10 had the ability to insert objects into the tab order (huge time-saver), and 
script triggers, which gives us more control over the interface, and just about 
every other little thing.

11 has the Inspector (I like it!). It also has charts, portal filters and 
quickfinds: things that we've been creating for years, but are now native.

When clients ask me if they should upgrade, I always tell them about the cool 
new stuff I can offer them. But the biggest thing the most recent versions have 
to offer is that the clients won't have to pay for so many hours to get things 
done.

Paul



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On Jan 25, 2011, at 6:48 PM, Jonathan Fletcher wrote:

> That's all you asked for?
> 
> What about better management of memory variables?
> What about a server console that doesn't lose its connection with the server 
> frequently?
> What about script control of layout objects?
> What about scripting in a text editor?
> What about script control of schema modifications?
> What about syncing between an FMGo app and the server for intermittent 
> connections?
> What about better scalability of Server? 
> 
> I could go on and on...
> 
> Honestly, FM12 will be loaded with surprises, and--if history is any 
> guide--it'll be chock full of stuff for the users and not so much for us 
> developers.
> 
> j.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 25, 2011, at 6:18 PM, Richard S. Russell wrote:
> 
>> On 2011 Jan 25, at 15:57, Lee wrote:
>> 
>>> Any idea when the next version will be released ?
>> 
>> 
>> A good guess would be right ...
>> 
>> ... abbbouuuuttt ...
>> 
>> ... ouuuttttt ...
>> 
>> NOW.
>> 
>> No, FMI is famously tight-lipped about when they'll release upgrades, or 
>> what those upgrades will entail, but they've been pretty good about giving 
>> you something worth getting right around January or February of each year, 
>> and that's where I'd be putting my money this time, too.
>> 
>> While we wait, we can always engage in the parlor game of speculating about 
>> what feature we'd most like to see. I've got 3 things I've dropped into the 
>> FMI suggestion box several times the last year, and I'm hoping we get them 
>> both:
>> • Bring back the "Tools" floating toolbar (tho now it'd be called an 
>> "inspector").
>> • Give us 1-click vertical-alignment buttons right next to the 
>> horizontal-alignment buttons. (Note that they've already done this for 
>> formatting container fields.)
>> • Stop auto-scrolling the "Manage Scripts" window so the most recently 
>> worked-on script is always at the bottom.
>> 
>> Then there's the one that I've been suggesting for most of the last decade, 
>> applying only to the Windows version:
>> • Why CAN'T I drag something out of the printable area when "Show Page 
>> Margins" is turned on?
> 
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