Submitted by Pierre_Admin on 2013/04/21 12:46
Hi IQ users !
 
I'm sorry for the radio silence on this forum. Some of you may know that I broke my hip last fall (bike accident). Boy this that hurt ! Well, the plate and screws didn't fit with my active life, so I had the opportunity to have them removed. I'm now recuperating and really hoping that this will be the end of this, not too glorious, 6 month episode of my life !
 
Coming up in the next release:
I'll update this post with other changes.
 
 
In regards to recents posts from users regarding IQ slow development (here and here), I hope that IQ users aren't too discouraged, rest assured, my commitment to IQ remains unchanged !!

Comments

 
Gute Besserung Pierre !!
 
RE the recent posts about development,
I would say that bad news (from you, re IQ development) is better than no news -
i.e. when little or nothing is posted over a period of time, the natural tendency after a while, is to think the very worst
(been doing it myself )
 
Looking forward to Session saving

Sorry about the first surgery didn't take well but happy that you are on the mend. That's first & foremost. And then I'm glad to hear about new development. Thanks for checking in & take care of yourself. Without health, nothing much else counts for much. Take it from an old guy (who is still healthy).

Hi Pierre,
Sorry to hear of you misfortune, but glad to hear your on a good road to recovery. Be careful!

Hi Pierre:
 
I too am sorry to read about the complications to your hip. It is good to know that this is being resolved and that your interest in development remains strong.
 
Jon

How about some calendar work? Yes, I know: worse than a wife - nag, nag,nag

Ditto, very sorry to hear about your hip Pierre.  Take care in that regard.
 
Also ditto about the printing, I essentially have resigned myself to not printing from IQ, and because I don't find it easy to export info to other programs either, all info is virtually locked away inside IQ.  I know printing is possible in some respects, but it's also not practical in most respects - at least for me.  So simple practical printing capability would be my greatest next wish for IQ.
 
But I do use IQ continually, so am patiently waiting for the Big Day like many others.
 
Go Go Go Pierre!
 
Doug Bartlett

Jon

2013/04/24 09:42

In reply to by d bartlett

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Also ditto about the printing, I essentially have resigned myself to not printing from IQ, and because I don't find it easy to export info to other programs either, all info is virtually locked away inside IQ.  I know printing is possible in some respects, but it's also not practical in most respects - at least for me.  So simple practical printing capability would be my greatest next wish for IQ.
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As poor as Ecco's printing is, it is better than IQ's. It would be nice to have all the settings stick, ave an option to save and choose between your saved printing settings, and a fit to page/scaling option.
 
Also, the gantt chart needs work (as described elsewhere). Please! This is essential for project planning.
 
Jon