1. The files are missing during installation. I tried two versions, and one is better, but I still lacked the help file for Indy10, but it is not important and has no big impact on Delphi2005;
2. The running speed is very slow, and it takes about 30 seconds on the CEYON 1.7G and 512M memory machines.
3. Occasionally, they will die, especially when opening larger projects (completed under Delphi7), and successfully Upgrade, but sometimes they will die during the editing process.
4. Installing the controls under Delphi7 is troublesome. You can successfully install RaizeComponents, but you need to create a package, compile and generate a bpl file, and then add bpl. It feels not as convenient as Delphi6,7. In addition, if you do not write Component in a Package, then You need to be careful when calling ToolsApi. If you try to call DisignerEditor.pas and other units, you will have an error and the file cannot be found;
5. On the good side, it supports reconstruction and is very convenient to organize the code;
6. Support VersionControl, which can be integrated with VSS
7. You can automatically save the file before modification as a version and place it in the _history subdirectory in the current directory. You will not be afraid of writing or deleting the wrong thing in the future.
Overall feeling: Not very stable, but worth using