Nick Hodges

Cool Stuff with Delphi #18

02 Apr

Q10 from Baara EStudio

And the cool part is it is free.

And it is a PortableApp

10 Responses to “Cool Stuff with Delphi #18”

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    Tugrul Tamturk Says:

    Sorry, but I can not send a mail to your Nick.Hodges@codegear.com adress.. How can we contact you?

    I faced to a very interesting crash problem: http://qc.codegear.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=60339

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    Kryvich Says:

    @Tugrul Tamturk:

    I’ve tried your test case and no, I can’t see any error or hang-up.

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    Tugrul Tamturk Says:

    Thanks Kryvich. But this is what I experienced… What might be wrong? I use Delphi7 for years, and I use Pascal since Turbo Pascal 3.. I had no such an problem…
    May be something wrong with Vista..
    Is there anybodyelse live same problem?
    Breakpoint crash?

    –sory for bad english..

  4. 4
    Nick Hodges Says:

    Tugrul –

    See my comments on your QC report.

    Nick

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    Nick Hodges Says:

    … and you should be able to reach me at nick.hodges@codegear.com

    Nick

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    Luigi Sandon Says:

    Oh! What Turbo Pascal 1.0 sensations running it…! :)

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    Tugrul Tamturk Says:

    Thanks everybody. I solve the problem with re-installing Vista..

    I think registry cleaning caused this….

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    Rick Carter Says:

    The Q10 site has been down yesterday and today. I did manage to find the cache page from Google’s last visit, so at least I know now what it is. (You gave us no clue what it is, and why we might want it.) There’s also no mention of it I can find at the portableapps.com site. Did you mean to say that they will be hosting it? If so, hasn’t happened yet. I may soon tire of looking to see if the site is back up….

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    Valdir Says:

    It will be nice to see the delphi editor in a black full screen like this one.

    Nice portable app.

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    Richard Foersom Says:

    Well, well, so Amélie is now using a black screen editor?

    I see the image on top of his internet page is taken from the film Le fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain, with the Q10 sign replacing a spoon.

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