This is actually pissing me off too but what I've done is just went ahead and opened in new window all the threads I want to read or reply to instead of doing it one at a time.
Is this some kind of sick joke?
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To be fair to them - they had to take this plunge on their own public board so they could see what the rest of us will face when we switch. Have patience - as long as the finished product is good I'm willing to wait (and I've paid up already for vb5).Comment
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I will second that...Comment
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I agree that vB5 needs a lot of improvement and I am hopeful for what it will become but vB4 always used to seriously bog down my server but vB5 loads like a charm. I am just waiting for more vB5 releases so I have more of the functions that best suit me.Comment
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We are all waiting and anticipating. I hope the wait will be rewarded. I am sure it will, it has to be for the future of the product and the company.Comment
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This is slow and klunky on an i7 with 12GB of RAM on a 50/10Mbps broadband. I shudder to think how it would perform on an average computer on DSL.👍 2Comment
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