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Upgrading to VS 2010
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ASP.NET
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Environment:
VB 9.0
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Windows XP SP2
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Thread ID:
01511016
Message ID:
01511320
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>>>That was what I was looking for. Wow, really had to dig into the dialogs for that one. MS sure like to change UI don't they. With each version release i feel I have start over from square one. This can be a bit confusing when having to work in different version of VS.
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>>By changing the U/I in each version, they "level the playing field" so that experts have no "unfair advantage" over the novice. That way they could claim that even a novice can use the system as effectively as an expert.
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>I can believe that. They do the same with each new version of Windows. Can't wait to see what Windows 8 will look like. I bet it will look and feel like a SmartPhone, or maybe a Game console application. How would you like to run your business with a Accounting application that works like DukeNukem? :-)

As long as it is Mobile and meant to run on a device with a 2" screen and only one button ( just there to be ironic ) and has a very cool slacker guy in its commercial that I can be as cool as if I own one and enter numbers by wii-like gestures that will let everyone around me know I am either doing data entry or having a seizure ... yeah, I'm there !


Charles Hankey

Though a good deal is too strange to be believed, nothing is too strange to have happened.
- Thomas Hardy

Half the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important. They don't mean to do harm-- but the harm does not interest them. Or they do not see it, or they justify it because they are absorbed in the endless struggle to think well of themselves.

-- T. S. Eliot
Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for lunch.
Liberty is a well-armed sheep contesting the vote.
- Ben Franklin

Pardon him, Theodotus. He is a barbarian, and thinks that the customs of his tribe and island are the laws of nature.
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