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I confirm: VFP9 dev environment is more instable respect to VFP8SP1.
The situation is critical in the management of the dockable windows ( properties, .... ).
>Jaime,
>
>You get a lot of crashes with VFP9?? We don't get personal information such as the computer name, but I'll look around.
>
>>John
>>I don't know about real life situations or not, but i get many crashes, specially when rebuilding projects and browsing data. I cannot pinpoint it, it's just the normal routine of edit, compile and run, re-edit, browse some data, etc... It crashes at different stages, and, of course, i always send the report. If you get computer name with the data, check out all those by "Jaime-Tablet" and "Tsunami" ( i know, at the time i named my computer, it sound like a cool name for a watercooled FX53 machine...)
>>Jaime
>>
>>>Hi Dean,
>>>
>>>I can't get into details, but I will tell you that VFP9 bugs reported so far are 70% fewer than VFP8 and total (far) less than 100. Only two bugs, so far, are what we would call crashers (C5s) and both of these are somewhat unlikely to appear in the real world.
>>>
>>>It's not our policy to release bug specifics in general, although we do at times.
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hello all.
>>>>
>>>>My IT directory wants to know all the known bugs in VFP9.0, before we go forward.
>>>>
>>>>Is there a place I can go to to get a list of all known VFP9.0 bugs?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks.
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