Dev team close to success with BobCusick rc3

Feature in Ventura County Star shows that the Servoy Dev Team have been working hard on a major project that appears close to launch at ServoyWorld.

http://www.venturacountystar.com/vcs/bu … 20,00.html

The new BobCusick solution appears to be a significant upgrade on the version last seen at an Amsterdam hotel after Servoy World 2005

  • dark shades replaced with eyes
  • mouth module appears capable of recognisable speech
  • stained shirt replaced with cool new ‘lemon’ look
  • excess ‘code’ trimmed down to give lean 'n mean look
  • whole system appears to be alive

Lets hope the Dev guys can finish off this project - should make Servoy World even more interesting than last year.

Regards

Graham Greensall
Worxinfo Ltd

We announce the immediate availability of Bob 3.0 Release Candidate 1

NOTE: this is PRE-RELEASE MANHOOD, use with caution and BACKUP before you start.

This version is available through auto update and download page on Servoy website (actually, you must come to the LA Area, – or ServoyWorld).

Changes:
[chg]-lost several kilos (if you are from Europe) or lbs (if US or English)
[enh]-many output improvements (woo hoo!)
[enh]-sample code enhancements to international voice
[enh]-db password encription (unlocks with beer)
[fix]-security.delete explicatives (still has lapses)
[fix]-problem defining users from losers
[fix]-onDataChange fired multiple times in one setting (!!)
[fix]-servoy relations will not longer join if you insist on using desktop databases

Previous releases:
http://www.clickware.com/bobsworld.asp?issue=4

:lol:

Have you had time to add new properties to his ‘behavior-at-the-bar’ form?

Thanks for the update Brenda. Naturally you are the first to appreciate the benefits(?) of this new version.

Couple of feature requests if possible:

styleClass :: do not change as can’t really be improved on
onEmptyGlass :: presently this defaults to ‘OthersRound’ could we have an option for ‘OwnRound’
Duplicate :: disabled in this release - presumably too dangerous for general release
Relations :: very complicated section is it possible to simplify

All the best

Graham