Re: Why does my D2006 go berserk?



I wonder if these people are actually using it... the longer I work
with BDS2006 the worse are the bugs I discover. And most are not really
bugs, but some weird "events" that somehow lead to A/Vs and lost code.
Yes, BDS2006 is better then 2005 (every single IDE in the world would
be), but still unusable for me. Meanwhile I have VS2005 which hasn't
crashed a single time for me (and I use native C++, managed C#, and
both for Win32 and WinCE).

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