When I first saw Keynote-NF a few years ago and read the page, I read the
following on the homepage:
"I'm working in a totally new application, based in .NET and db4o object
oriented database."
Immediately, I thought, oh no - this project is a recode of Keynote in .NET - I
hate .NET apps because they are slow and heavy. This caused me to never try
Keynote-NF.
Only recently I found a Keynote comment informing me otherwise at:
http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=755
A comment said:
kermode 2009-05-02 19:28 That "new" one linked to, is dot net crap, so hardly
portable.
hi 2009-05-04 00:31 kermode, you are wrong. KeyNote-NF is programmed in Borland
Delphi and it has NOTHING to do with .NET. I don't even have .NET installed on
this machine... It's a 100 MicroXP disk and the Keynote-NewFeatures version
works perfectly.
I tried out Keynote-NF and was very pleased with its snappy performance and to
see it is still using Delphi and does not require the .NET Framework.
So I see that I was not alone in being misled by that text on the homepage of
Keynote-NF: "a totally new application, based in .NET". I think it would be
wise to clear that up that misleading text so people know that Keynote-NF is
still based in Delphi.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by robertco...@gmail.com on 5 Aug 2013 at 1:43
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
robertco...@gmail.com
on 5 Aug 2013 at 1:43