Is this form in TAM version 10.x (if so, what is the absolute value of 'x'), if not in 10.x is this in TAM 11.x (and what is 'x').
I see a project in my near future.
It is not in 10.4.
It's in 10.8
Now I can start defining the project:
WinXPsp3 machines, 1GB or better. Win2008r2 virtual server.
TAM 9.4 Build 0 to TAM 10.8. I should just continue on to TAM 11.x at that point.
Hans, I'd wait before going to 11.0 - just like all other Applied N.0 versions, there appear to be some hidden problems. My guide - I usually hold off for further updates and watch for what the very brave ones have found. Cluck cluck on my part, maybe.
Quote from: Lance Bateman on October 13, 2011, 06:56:47 PM
Hans, I'd wait before going to 11.0 - just like all other Applied N.0 versions, there appear to be some hidden problems. My guide - I usually hold off for further updates and watch for what the very brave ones have found. Cluck cluck on my part, maybe.
I must say that 11.0 has had fewer issues than 10.0 and 9.0. Probably partially due to the fact that not a whole lot was really changed - it was primarily an update to processes from 16-bit to 32-bit. I think most of the issues have been noted here now and deal mostly with accounting commissions.
I agree with not going to a .0 release. 8.0 and 9.0 were disasters. Fortunately we were beta testers and had great support. I remember 9.0 specifically as a very difficult period and that is when I followed the advise of my Canadian friend P.D. and got pdfFactory. Unless that was at version 8.0. Anyway, I could not longer continue beta testing because of the significant time involvement and comparatively minute consideration from Applied. Not worth the man hours.
Now, by the time I get 10.8 installed, I expect to be so happy and comfy and there being so many changes for the people here to get used to that 11.1 should be out and I can just continue to upgrade and be extremely current. I secretly hope that there be a clean and complete conversion to Epic at some point. I already have SQL Server 2005 with plenty of licenses just waiting to do something useful. I have dreams of grandeur, but have never seen Epic.