![]() ![]() ![]() I am very impressed with how complete this Alpha is though. NET 2/3 installed that isn't so much of a problem (although it will be for some). As all Vista based machines already have. I am also a little confused as to why they switched from a C++/MFC codebase to C# however the performance difference (from me testing it just now) is very minimal. NET.Īnd if you don't agree, you can "Gin gudin qwi", as they say in Laotian. If you give the tree or list focus, the Tab key cannot be used to get back to the search bar (yes, I know about Ctrl+F, but I prefer the search bar). Oh, I'm lovin' it! Testing? Ah, who needs it? And does sorting work at all? No it doesn't-HAHAHAHA, now isn't that FUNNY? The window doesn't remember its maximized state. The "grid lines" option doesn't work at all on my WinXP system. I can no longer enable alternate row colors. Besides an aggravatingly-slow startup, interface problems and annoyances abound. It takes so long at first launch, I've decided I can't take it. This version of KPS is much slower than version 1.x, particularly at startup. NET is that it makes applications damned slow. * I hate having to have a monolithic "framework" installed in the first place. NET Framework version dependent, and like every other normal person on Earth, I hate worrying about version dependencies. NET-related crap on the system that DOES NOT get removed when the application is "uninstalled". NET applications are installed, run, and configured, they create. * The applications are a pain to install because of the delay they induce when they "optimize" themselves (something that never seems to help anything). It's a good application, but just give me a break. A world-class programmer? Based on just this application? Give me a break.
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