#67950 - 2002-07-09 10:54 AM
KiXtart 4.10 build 99 available!
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henri
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Registered: 1999-05-07
Posts: 43
Loc: Haarlem, NH, Netherlands
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Dear KiXtart supporter,
As most of you know, version 4.10 started out as a 'minor' update, but the list of features has grown considerably over time:
- floating point math - Abs, Cdbl, Cint, Cstr, Fix, Int, Round functions - mod operator - MemorySize function - @CPU, @LOGONMODE, @MHZ, @SCRIPTNAME macros - InGroup accepts multiple groupnames (either directly, or in an array) - Explicit and NoVarsInStrings options - Improved handling of (stack fault) exceptions - KXRPC location order is now configurable - KXRPC client is now downward compatible - Support for default properties/methods of COM objects - Various fixes and minor enhancements - Join function - IsDeclared function
As for the future of KiXtart: the top of the to-do-list includes adding support for multi-dimension arrays and an update of the KXRPC service. As always, if you have any specific suggestions, please let me know.
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#67956 - 2002-07-09 04:52 PM
Re: KiXtart 4.10 build 99 available!
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MCA
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Registered: 2000-04-28
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Loc: Netherlands, EU
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#67958 - 2002-07-09 04:55 PM
Re: KiXtart 4.10 build 99 available!
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MCA
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Registered: 2000-04-28
Posts: 5152
Loc: Netherlands, EU
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Dear Lonkero,
Of course we though also Henri was on vacation. Possible it means something else: - vacation is doing what you are liking, - vacation is not going to your work. Henri, how was your vacation? greetings.
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#67960 - 2002-07-09 05:00 PM
Re: KiXtart 4.10 build 99 available!
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MCA
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Registered: 2000-04-28
Posts: 5152
Loc: Netherlands, EU
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Dear Lonkero,
Possible it has to deal with strange reaction of our wireless mouse. Sometimes it is going his own way. Possible we must return to the old one. greetings.
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#67962 - 2002-07-09 05:23 PM
Re: KiXtart 4.10 build 99 available!
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MCA
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Registered: 2000-04-28
Posts: 5152
Loc: Netherlands, EU
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First they tell wireless is good for you. No ugly cables on your desk. But they doesn't tell that it is also good to get RSI. Always you want that the mouse is reacting directly on what you are doing. Mouse points who doesn't anything or going in another direction is the worse situation.
Some double-clicks aren't so bad. More bad is when you are modifying your documents and without any control of you the program is closing itself. Of course such strange things can happen when the additional software was installing, but we doesn't like. For us wireless has to deal only something with sender and receiver without any dependency of our software. Possible that other guys with wireless things recognize the same problem. greetings.
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