George,
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At the risk of inflaming this whole discussion again, at times I'd swear that Don Quixote was alive and well. <g> We've only been dealing with this bug reporting issue for about 15 years now. <g> Maybe I suffer from an historical memory.. <s>>
>Chuckle...well, I've had the same feeling for some time. One of the other feelings that I've gotten is that somehow it appears that this is something that members of the Fox team (bug reporting policies) can change now that "The Fox is out of the box."
Sure. I have no idea whatsoever how far MSFT policies might allow or prevent changes but my advice would be to change nothng (that should get a response.. <g>) unless and until there is a compelling reason to so do and they can afford the manpower to manage it.
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>There are some problems that can't be fixed (some ActiveX controls come to mind). There are others that aren't significant enough to address (incorrect syntax coloring with comment lines ending in a semi-colon, for example) because of the amount of changes that would have to be incorporated. I do, however, find myself amused that "ugly" has made it's way into the "bug" list (menu check marks with large fonts).:-)
Right.. Maybe that's a sign they're scraping bottom? <g>
Best,
DD
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