![]() ![]() Yes this is a pretty handy feature but no it shouldn’t be the only way to sort, you should have a click on the header kind of sort. This is not the normal just click on the header to sort the column, no because that would be too easy, you have to right click in the browser, click sort and select the options which then opens a new browser window. Then we have sorting, which is meant to be the cool new feature. NET WPF for the new browser (I have never seen a good fast. sigh So what’s the problem?įirst off it’s slow to resize, this would be due to them using. ![]() I thought “Sweet! About time” and then we got a copy. PBBI then announced that MapInfo 11 would have a new “improved” browser. MapInfo’s browser window was in need of a very good make over it didn’t follow normal keyboard conventions, eg holding shift to select rather than ctrl couldn’t sort via the headers keyboard navigation was poor and it looked ugly. PBBI have recently released MapInfo 11, the new version has brought one change that I think deserves some attention – even if for the wrong reasons. Warning: This post contains small rants! You have been warned. ![]()
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