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Tue, Jul 29 2008 10:02 PM | Permanent Link |
David | I'm still using Opaque Software's Venus pack for persistent storage. You
know, save values and preferences in the registry that are reloaded when the app starts back up. Opaque has gone for a long time. I'm looking at LMD's StoragePack. Does anyone own any of their products and any problems or comments about their products? Also, any other recommendations for persistent storage? Other components maybe? Thanks, David |
Tue, Jul 29 2008 11:00 PM | Permanent Link |
"Julio S." | David,
The Jedi VCL package have some good componentes for that (registry, ini, xml), and it's open source. http://sourceforge.net/projects/jvcl Best regards. Julio S. > I'm still using Opaque Software's Venus pack for persistent storage. You > know, save values and preferences in the registry that are reloaded when the > app starts back up. Opaque has gone for a long time. I'm looking at LMD's > StoragePack. Does anyone own any of their products and any problems or > comments about their products? > > Also, any other recommendations for persistent storage? Other components > maybe? > > Thanks, > David > |
Wed, Jul 30 2008 1:41 PM | Permanent Link |
David | Thanks for the reply.
I installed Jedi a year or so ago and it was just way too much. I would love if they also provided individual installers for each group of components. On 7/29/08 10:51 PM, in article F2EE8DAC-BFDE-4F84-A7CE-86AB984676C3@news.elevatesoft.com, "Julio S." <juliosaucedo@gmail.com> wrote: > David, > > The Jedi VCL package have some good componentes for that (registry, ini, > xml), and it's open source. > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/jvcl > > Best regards. > > Julio S. > >> I'm still using Opaque Software's Venus pack for persistent storage. You >> know, save values and preferences in the registry that are reloaded when the >> app starts back up. Opaque has gone for a long time. I'm looking at LMD's >> StoragePack. Does anyone own any of their products and any problems or >> comments about their products? >> >> Also, any other recommendations for persistent storage? Other components >> maybe? >> >> Thanks, >> David >> |
Wed, Jul 30 2008 2:54 PM | Permanent Link |
"Raul" | Hi,
We're using number of other LMD controls (have not used StoragePack) and are happy with them - controls work well and few times we have had questions the replies have been very prompt and if needed new build is released quickly also. In terms of persistent storage - we're still using INI files in one of the products - it works well so why change it. Raul "David" <dpuett@mac.com> wrote in message news:C4B541DE.2BD0B%dpuett@mac.com... > I'm still using Opaque Software's Venus pack for persistent storage. You > know, save values and preferences in the registry that are reloaded when > the > app starts back up. Opaque has gone for a long time. I'm looking at > LMD's > StoragePack. Does anyone own any of their products and any problems or > comments about their products? > > Also, any other recommendations for persistent storage? Other components > maybe? > > Thanks, > David > |
Wed, Jul 30 2008 9:42 PM | Permanent Link |
David | Well, I don't like the way LMD shows the items in the component. For some
reason, they list them in order of creation http://www.lmdinnovative.com/products/vcl/lmdstoragepack/screenshots/LMDStor agePack2.jpg so there isn't any sorting, searching, nor is there any way to find a specific component easily. Simply scroll through until it finally show up. Not good and honestly, I can't believe no one has changed it. Still, I really have to get away from my 10 year old component so I go to order the StoragePack. $59 isn't too bad for a single solution component. Nope, not 59 dollars, 59 euros so the component is actually $102. No thanks. |
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