View Poll Results: What do you think about managing the window in VB 4 and 6

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  • Having all windows (code, form, ...) in the same window-state is better (VB 6.0)

    1 8.33%
  • Having individual window-states for each window (code, form, ...) is better

    3 25.00%
  • It doesn't matter for me

    0 0%
  • Never used VB 4.0

    8 66.67%
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Thread: The best thing about VB 4.0

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    Hyperactive Member Matt-D's Avatar
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    The best thing about VB 4.0

    Hello All,

    what I like a lot about VB 4.0 is that you can work with a maximised form, but the properties of the controls or your code-window still are NOT maximised. Switching between the windows is more easy than in VB 6.0 where all of the windows are maximised or on window-size. Nevertheless VB 6.0 is a good tool.

    What do you think about this ?

    Matt-D

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    sounds more like some one has issues with his docked (or not???) windows in the VB IDE.....
    I don't know that VB6 is any different in VB4.... may want to look into some third party add-ons (VBAssist is a good one) to help with that window management.
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    VB6, XHTML & CSS hobbyist Merri's Avatar
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    I liked VB4 better, but it doesn't support everything (the OCX support lacks soo bad), misses a lot of useful commands... otherwise it's great. I love the better stability and workability of VB4 compared to VB6. Everything you did worked fine was it compiled program or not... VB6 doesn't always work in those situatations.

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    too bad , i never Vb4 !!
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    Maybe due to less experience in those time...

    ...or maybe due to hard work these times, I learned Vb6 fast, and ejoyed the ide more than the one of Vb4.
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    Now, approaching to Net ide, I discover I like it too.


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    Spetnik, you're the best! SDI Development Environment is the way I want to have my VB! Thanks!

    Matt-D

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    I have only used VB3,5,6....

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    So, now we can change the question: is SDI Development mode better than the default of VB5 and VB6? (one vote for yes here!)

    Oh, the VB6 looks just like VB4 now. I love it, I love it, I LOVE IT! Brings back memories you know

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    its pants

    i will stick to VB6 i think
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