That is a strange question: if we take away something you like, would
you use the one and only thing that's left?
I think you need to be a little careful with that. While some people
might use whatever tool is available, some other people will decide to
use a different tool (like me), but yet again some other people might
decide to switch to an entirely different programming environment.
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Op 10/7/2015 om 20:54 schreef Mark Waddingham:
So if we had deleted the app browser stack from the build, would your point of
view have changed and would you have started to use the project browser? ;)
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On 7 Oct 2015, at 19:46, Richmond <richmondmathew...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 07/10/15 21:40, Mark Waddingham wrote:
Indeed - but I don't think your tone of phrase was using it in that exact
manner? ;)
By the way, I'm smiling here - it is a useful conversation to have if it is
constructive. Either app browser bashing or project browser bashing isn't
particularly useful to my mind.
I'm not Project Browser bashing as such.
I was very surprised when the Project Browser arrived, and played with it quite
a bit, but reverted to the App Browser as could not
see any obvious advantages.
As both Browsers are present in current LiveCode 8 builds I don't actually see
anything wrong with retaining both of them.
The fact that the menu system in the revMenuBar stack does NOT allow access to
the App Browser does give out a signal which
is fairly blatant that the App Browser is not going to be with us much longer:
it was this that precipitated my small hack to allow access to the App Browser.
R.
What is useful is getting the information about what the best approach is to
the problem - which is all I was trying to promote :)
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On 7 Oct 2015, at 19:34, Richmond <richmondmathew...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 07/10/15 21:22, Mark Waddingham wrote:
On 2015-10-07 20:08, Richmond wrote:
Well, it seems that the "people" are speaking with one voice over here:
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=25503
So, as an experiment in participatory democracy, and whether
RunRev/LiveCode REALLY listen
to their installed customer base, Please go there and give your opinion.
If by the 'people' you mean yourself, one other person and another who said he
doesn't even use the application browser (and hasn't for years) ;)
Well, I may not know much, but I do know that 'people' is a collective noun,
so, had I just meant myself I would have used 'person'.
To be fair, whilst preference *might* be an interesting thing to gauge... Far
more useful would be constructive criticism of both the Project Browser and the
Application Browser. It does seem a little 'silly' to maintain two things which
serve essentially the same purpose - so Ali's idea is perhaps the best way
forward - what is it that is good and bad about both and is it possible to
design something which everybody would be happy with?
Warmest Regards,
Mark.
R.
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