TomBascom
Curmudgeon
This new release features an all new user interface (two of them actually), new "server agent" components and the usual bug fixes and improvements that any new release has.
Caveats:
1) You must be running OpenEdge 10.2 or better (the old release remains available for people who are still using ancient, obsolete and unsupported versions of Progress).
2) Terminal windows must be at least 132 columns by 48 lines -- 80 x 24 is no more.
3) You should install the new release in a new directory. The install script makes no attempt to upgrade an older release and it will probably break something if you install in the same place.
4) It's new. There are probably bugs.
Download ProTop at ProTop
Feel free to corner me at PUG Challenge Americas, June 9-12, ask questions, complain about the documentation, lobby for new features or just shoot the breeze! If you haven't registered yet head on over to:
PUG Challenge Americas
Caveats:
1) You must be running OpenEdge 10.2 or better (the old release remains available for people who are still using ancient, obsolete and unsupported versions of Progress).
2) Terminal windows must be at least 132 columns by 48 lines -- 80 x 24 is no more.
3) You should install the new release in a new directory. The install script makes no attempt to upgrade an older release and it will probably break something if you install in the same place.
4) It's new. There are probably bugs.
Download ProTop at ProTop
Feel free to corner me at PUG Challenge Americas, June 9-12, ask questions, complain about the documentation, lobby for new features or just shoot the breeze! If you haven't registered yet head on over to:
PUG Challenge Americas
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