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Re: SwiftForth Survey

From: John Rible <john_at_sandpipers.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 17:54:33 -0700

Rick VanNorman wrote:
> Hi Group--
>
> 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?

no

> 3. Do you use BROWSER to examine wordlists?

no
 
> 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.

knowing the principals, familiar with environment, ans94, ???
 
> 7. Please relate the 4 things you dislike the most about SwiftForth.

???
 
> 8. What features would you like to see?

???
 
> 9. What features exist, but don't do what you need or expect?

???
 
> Please post all answers to the group, so that the discussion can
> be opened up to all. And please note that not all suggestions will or
> can be acted on!
>

I only use it occasionally to verify algorithms for custom hardware, as a target compiler, a file translation engine, and a smart terminal.

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Received on Mon Apr 21 2008 - 17:55:20 PDT

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