Massimo Belgrano wrote:
> 
> Autosave
> 


Done. r14201.




> Command line to load project or single prg
> Easy creation of project
> 


Done. r14198.




> Project function lookup is very good but little complex to use: is
> possible Define a hbide project flag who automatically open tag so
> balance need of fast load  with easy to use
> 


It is easy. But let me find a better way.




> Project mapping and user menu (because i use for integrate harbour
> developer language with winapi)
> 


On TODO list.




> Capability of Using also  xharbour/clipper
> 


Started.




> Gui Debugger
> 


Still not thought of, I need be more educated in this field.




> Dotprompt
> 


A part of the "Tools" menu. Probably by this weekend.




>   -Color and look must find a way to be more professional
> 


Where do you find hbIDE does not look professional ?
Single out the areas and suggest what should be different.
We removed the gradients because of obivious reasons,
that is what you are pointing out ?




>   -Having all toolbar feature in also menu because tree toolbar are a
> lot and little unusual
>   -we need reduce complexity
> 


Here I am totally disagree with you at all.
How do you consider a menu is better than a toolbar.
In this case you are refering to tree-views, right ?
Note that complex nature of some data need different 
presentation methodology.




>   -give a extensibility for allow the creation of plugin
> 


"pligin" concept is proprietory to Qt itself, and cannot be 
replicated through Harbour wrappers.

BTW which "plugins" you are talking about?


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