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SF team,
>Please help us determine the next set of features and updates to
>Swiftforth by answering the following questions:
>
>1. Do you use the current multi-tasking model in SwiftForth? This
>is the "old" model multi-tasker, with PAUSE and CONSTRUCT
>and ACTIVATE.
No.
>2. Do you use the MEMORY browser window?
Yes.
>3. Do you use BROWSER to examine wordlists?
Yes.
>4. Do you use any of the auxillary color mappings in COLORS.F?
Yes.
>5. Do you use the BOLD and BRIGHT colors in COLORS.F?
Yes.
>6. Please relate the 4 things you like the best about SwiftForth.
It's object oriented aspect though it should be more developed
or offer more concrete and complete examples. (see below)
>7. Please relate the 4 things you dislike the most about SwiftForth.
I agree totally with Allen Anway's answer to this question.
Lack of a simple and concrete and complete examples in Swoop.
(see also answer 8)
>8. What features would you like to see?
And easy and ready-to-use compact and complete
gui example in SWOOP, something similar to
Windilog in Win32Forth, that has all of the controls and
buttons and dialogs in one little window and that could just be
copied and pasted.
>9. What features exist, but don't do what you need or expect?
Same as above.
Best regards.
V. Beullens
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Received on Fri Apr 18 2008 - 23:11:11 PDT
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