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- in reply to: Watch new training video on youtube! #955
Cool… a training video… has the manual been updated yet? Lasted I checked it was a few versions behind.
in reply to: Auto save DB in Background… #7321Cool,
Thanks… that is included with the 1.1 release? Because, I think it just worked for me :).in reply to: Complete Uninstall Procress… #911Cool Andrea,
So this uninstall will remove all bits and pieces of the computer. Leaving no trace behind? I was just interested in case I had to do so and then clean install. (Don’t worry, I’m not dropping Tabbles ;-))in reply to: Tabbles Sightings… #7312Well I mentioned it on my blog. http://www.flexiblesource.com.
in reply to: .NET Framework (Client Profile) 4.0 supported??? #7307Ok… I just wanted to make sure.
I saw this… well first when it was a bunch of blank dots… (lol, I think it was still being put together) and now with all the info. Cool! It’s fun feeling like you’re part of the ground breaking use of such a cool application.
in reply to: One step Unlinking files from Tabbles #7302I would agree, I haven’t been able to find that many products like Tabbles either, and when some of the more advance features are released, it really will be a unique product on the market… even more than it is ready. 😉
in reply to: Adobe Air/Flex #7298"Andrea" wrote: I’ve been banning one spammer a day for the past week, and it’s getting quite annoying! 😮 )
Andrea
You must be doing a great job as I haven’t noticed much spam at all on the forums!in reply to: Where did the idea come from? #7286Thanks for sharing!
in reply to: Adobe Air/Flex #7285Oh a blog you say??? Can’t wait to see it…
Andrea, I meant I hope I wasn’t violating forum policies and rules by linking to outside company sites… So companies doesn’t like it. I was just making sure so I wasn’t unintentionally violating a forum policy.
in reply to: Drag and amp;Drop #7283As always… hearing about cool new features is always a plus… just as long as we aren’t rushing you in the development testing cycle… ;). I know how much work testing can be and how important it is for a solid product. Keep up the GREAT work Tabbles Team! 🙂
I’ll be looking forward to it… since it would be cool to see how fast development has been going. 😀
in reply to: Subversion client support… #7281Sorry… I just was wondering once a versioning system is featured in Tabbles… can the user simply ignore it… or better… hide it if they use a third party tool.
Oh and I tested it last night and Tortoise does indeed show up when on an Tabbles that has a svn meta checkout structure. It doesn’t however show up if the folder or item isn’t in an Explorer folder that is a working copy from a subversion repository.
This is the normal Windows Explorer Contextual Menu when clicked on a item that’s not a subversion working copy (It’s contents haven’t been checked of a subversion repository)…
This is the Windows Explorer Contextual Menu when called on an item that is a subversion working copy…
In Tabbles it looks like this for an item that is a subversion working copy…
And in Tabbles that isn’t… notice the missing subversion options that the native Windows Explorer has and Tabbles’s Explorer window doesn’t.
in reply to: Additional logical operators for advanced users. #7279Is there any plans of a scripting editor/environment for Tabbles? This might be the easiest way for "advanced" operators… but I fear it would have to be implemented in a careful way not to mess with the clean GUI.
in reply to: Drag and amp;Drop #7256So from what it sounds like this isn’t implemented yet? If not, I think this is the most annoying feature missing for new users, since we are so use to being able to move things around on Mac, Windows and even Linux (thanks to KDE or GNome, etc) I want to let you guy’s know I am not trying to be offensive at all… 😉 only that it’s an issue, at least in my mind’s eye. If I recall, Web 2.0 was heavily based on the concept of using Flash/Flex/Ajax to bring drag and drop to the web. That’s how much people expect it app to support it, even now on websites. (Which is go for me, since I’m a web developer I suppose :oops:)
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