Oh ok. So the issue that ALL GLBasic apps crash on exit under iOS4 before executing GLB_ON_QUIT on a multitasking compatible device is solved, is it?
Gernot thinks he solved it quite a while ago, as per http://www.glbasic.com/forum/index.php?topic=4947.0
That thread relates to problems with the introduction of GLB_ON_PAUSE and GLB_ON_RESUME, as far as I can tell? Not really sure what the 'AUTOPAUSE' feature refers to. Nothing to do with the issue I posted about at length. If it is, it was way too subtle for me.
Kinda illustrates my point yet again. I've stated time and again that the introduction of these two functions DID NOT solve the original crash issue. They are two seperate issues: (a) fixing a bug that causes a crash on all multitasking devices, and (b) Adding capability to support multitasking. If (a) WAS fixed, surely a ONE WORD post saying 'solved' in my bug report thread would have been the logical thing to do?
Rather than waiting to be told, you could maybe test it yourself once an update is posted, and then perhaps inform others who are awaiting and answer. Just a thought
Except I'm getting less and less inclined to use it for serious development, my problem with updating GLBasic is that it can often cause more problems than it fixes. So I'm extremely careful about whether I get the latest updates or not... especially when they come with an admission of no testing and Gernots own advice is to only use if you have to.
"I had no real time to test all platforms, so please only update if you really experienced a bug. If others confirm it's OK, it might be safe. Sorry - but I'm really busy these days."If I'd been aware of it being fixed, I'd have tested it and posted my findings. If you've ever read my bug reports, which you evidently haven't, you certainly can't accuse me of NOT thoroughly testing and writing up my findings. Thing is, no matter how detailed my writeup of symptoms or issues, it's often painfully obvious from any responses that they're not even being read properly, so it feels like I'm wasting my time. Also, who are these
"others who are awaiting and answer" that I have an obligation to? I wish I felt that ANYONE else here actually cared about any of the issues that are important to me. These people ought to perhaps speak up so it doesn't look like the issue is just affecting one person. Maybe it'll get looked into faster.
I'll refrain from commenting on the other part of your quote, as much as I'd like to state a few home truths.
multitasking is a feature of ios4 and crashes because no device for testing. no device -> no 100% bug fix. understand?
I think I understand, thank you, despite your somewhat mixed messages. You're saying that I can't realistically expect my apps not to crash on iOS4 and that Steve Jobs was completely correct about relying on 3rd party development platforms, yes?

I know. I'm beginning to see that myself