by TimStone » Tue May 06, 2008 3:10 pm
Colin,
xHarbour.com last released a "stable" version in November, 2007. Ever since then they have been betas.
Patrick posted that a new version would be released "any day" over a week ago, but in a response to my question, he indicated it was still a beta with many changes and good only for testing and not production.
As you noted, stable releases are "few and far between" so it is best to avoid betas for production work because if your clients have a problem, you won't get a true fix for a long time. This happened to me over a year ago when I made this mistake, and I lost several clients and a lot of income as a result.
FWH 8.04 was unusable for me because it required the latest xHarbour.com beta, which was soon to be replaced, and has reported problems. I was able to use 8.03 with my xHarbour NOV stable build.
In my case, I'll have to wait for further FWH upgrades until there is a version compatible with a stable xHarbour release. Until then I'll use FWH 8.03 and xHarbour Nov 2007. I know both products will improve significantly over the coming months. so the wait will be worth it.
FWIW, most development products do not have new releases every month. There may be patches out, but most products ( ie. Visual Studio ) only offer major updates every couple of years. Antonio is adding new capabilities every month, and that is admirable. xHarbour has a lot of people working on a variety of tasks, and that often requires some time for them to all get on the same page. I don't see a negative here ... we just need to be patient for the two to once again come together in a release we can use for our clients. Until then, we could work with a separate install to test the newer features which actually means we can move to the stable releases, and distribute our products, more quickly when that time comes.
Tim