Convém observar a parte onde Grigory diz que não garante que vai continuar.Hi Friends,
We are pleased to announce the latest build of Harbour MiniGUI Extended
Edition.
It is a regularly scheduled maintenance release.
This release is considered stable and ready for production use.
A setup of the ANSI build 23.07 for Borland C++ 5.8.2 is published at
the following URL:
http://hmgextended.com/files/CONTRIB/hm ... -setup.exe
There is an additional donationware Minigui package built for the freeware
Embarcadero C++ 10.2 ‘Tokyo’ 32-bit compiler (which is included in the above
package for your convenience).
There is also a 64-bit Minigui package created for the paid Embarcadero C++
7.40 for Win64 compiler.
Upgrading to this build is recommended.
This release has become a reality thanks to the help and kind request of Hans Mark.
I'm sorry, but I can't guarantee that the development will be continued by me
because I have exhausted all my own resources.
Finally, I would like to note the main milestones in the development of
the MiniGUI library:
- an amazing start to development from the founder of HMG Roberto Lopez;
- code compatibility with all free C compilers: MinGW, MS VC, Pelles C, Open Watcom;
- transition to 64-bit architecture (urgently requested by Pierpaolo Martinello);
- adding Unicode support (based on Claudio Soto's code);
- adaptation FiveWin Class TSBrowse (from Manuel Mercado) by Janusz Pora
and further development of the library by Sergej Kiselev;
- HMGS-IDE Project Manager and Two-Way Visual Form Designer by Walter Formigoni;
- adding revised versions of Harbour contrib libraries (hbsqldd, hbziparc,
hbmysql, hbpqsql, hbsqlite3, hbcrypto);
- adding a wide variety of code usage examples.
I wish everyone to enjoy programming in HMG.
Não sei se "esgotar recursos" se refere a cansaço ou não.
Nota:
Aí tirou uma dúvida minha antiga, que ninguém nunca respondeu.
A versão distribuída é em ANSI.

