Perhaps I should have been more explicit - I'm referring to the current state of the LCC. I fully acknowledge that one day this may be performant and nice environment to use, but in its present state it's hard to even call even beta software. Everything is difficult to use, and the fluidity of the IDE is just not there. Hopefully it will be at some point, but it's hard to see how that won't be at least a year or two from now, if not longer. I can genuinely struggle to use LCC more than an hour before I switch to LC Classic.dunbarx wrote: ↑Mon Dec 01, 2025 3:36 pmStam, what do you mean by:I thought Create was a new paradigm that would replace good ol' LC. To me, that is concerning because I am not likely to embrace Create unless it can magically do much of the work that I do now, which I do not believe. But is that what you meant, simply, that standard LC development would someday soon cease? If so, then I understand, but it ain't dead yet.Sadly, LC is not what it used to be and LC Create, which is now what has officially replaced LC, is a a long way off being able to offer what LC once did.
The saving grace is that LC10 is bundled with LCC and called "classic", with the added bonus of having access to the new widgets. So if you're considering jumping to LCC, I would recommend this because you'd get the latest LC10 and have early access to LCC.