12 March, 2007
I am pleased to say that after a couple of months of hassling with the registration process, I now have a registered copy of JBuilder Enterprise Trial.
Thanks goes out to the customer support engineer in Singapore who figured out that in addition to deleting the “.borland” directory in my “my documents” folder, I also had to delete one other directory in the same place, (which started with a dot and then had a bunch of garbage characters.) For example: “.fkpihgnfgtc”. Keep reading →
24 February, 2007
I spoke with a Borland support engineer (in their free “registration issues” support department) for about an hour on Friday, trying to resolve my registration issues. Keep reading →
23 February, 2007
While Eclipse does work across multiple monitors, I know of one bug that I find quite annoying.
I use 3 monitors, with the main source view occupying my center screen, and the output console occuping the left screen, and all the misc views (outline, problem view etc) taking up the right monitor. Keep reading →
23 February, 2007
Because of continuing registration issues, I thought it would be interesting to post my thoughts…
The place I work has a poor internet connection (hundreds of employees share a limited isp connection so download bandwidth is limited and large downloads are frowned upon) so I got Codegear (aka Borland) to send me a JBuilder CD.
When I first installed the app, it installed well, but when I went to register, the licensing application responded that the registraion file I was trying was not valid. Keep reading →
19 February, 2007
I recently made the jump to JBuilder 2007. As a long time user of JBuilder (I started using JBuilder back with version 3) I have to start off saying that this version is quite a bit different from any other JBuilder. If you are an Eclipse user you will be quite comfortable with v2007, otherwise there is a hefty learning curve.
At the moment, I am actually having trouble with the registration process, so I have not yet tried out the borland specific features, I am just getting familiar with the Eclipse 3.2 functionality.
One thing I noticed right away is that I find the UI designer a big letdown from the old JBuilder.
I will post more here in a bit when I get further along in the process.