We talked about the documentation a lot, but no one 
did actually write any documentation. We don't need 
_any_ tool to generate documentation, it can be 
written using something as simple as Notepad. It will 
never come from thin air.

BTW as far as I could read form the messages there is 
no documentation for xhb GUI either, yet they are 
spending money on it and burying both xHarbour and 
Harbour based on their bad impressions.

Brgds,
Viktor

On 2010 Mar 27, at 22:16, Angel Pais wrote:

> Beleive me, I've tried.
> I brought here Pablo Botella but he is very bussy with work and actually only 
> lurking. He is one of the best C++ programmers I know and has a deep 
> knowledge of the Windows API. He could give us a lot in fields like OLE and 
> inter-process communications.
> James Loughner tried harbour but couldn`t compile harbour on his SUSE 9 
> system with an old QT lib installation.
> The most common barrier for Xbase++ programmers to come here is the total 
> lack of documentation and a GUI.
> You can say: well if there is not documentation then do it and share.
> One thing you have to understand of this kind of users is that they value 
> their time and prefer to pay for something than wasting hours they don`t 
> have. Money is not an issue for them.
> They also think that if they pay for something then they adquire the right to 
> ask for what they need, and .
> Harbour is almost there but not yet.
> In the long term it will prevale due its amazing development pace.
> BTW what is the state of those programs to generate documentation ?
> 
> Regards
> Angel
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