G'Day Paul,
Again, I sympathise with you Paul. Keep in mind that, copies of LOGic are probably measured in thousands. It is a big ask for anyone to be able to find all the "issues" that might arise in such a small population of users. It is up to us to provide the constructive feedback to improve the product. Those using LOGic to an advanced level are probably measured in hundreds if we are lucky.
This forum is an ideal place to share experience with LOGic.
LOGic has improved a lot over the years. But the problem is not as simple as "LOGic is getting too complex".
Lots of things change. New versions of Windows, continuous updates to Windows, updates to the Microsoft .Net run time systems. The list goes on and on.
Your PC itself changes over time - simply by using it - and of course by adding/updating various other software components as well. Many things might seem totally unrelated to LOGic, but in reality, each has its affect.
In fact, the only thing that has NOT been changing is the Microsoft Visual Foxpro run time library system used by LOGic. Microsoft stopped development at Ver 9, many years ago. That said, Visual Foxpro is still in production in thousands of commercial systems world wide.
The more one reads the forum, the more one realises that many things external to LOGic often result in problems for LOGic, but have nothing to do with the LOGic software itself.
Please let the forum know if you again experience the problems.
Peter VK4IU
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