I could still distribute it as it stands now, and link to the microsoft VB6 Runtime installer. But so far there isn't a compelling advantage to move to VB6 except for the new file dialogs. And since the current 16-bit file dialogs work OK (they're just mildly irritating now), I don't see a reason to add the extra megabytes of bloat.
Does VB6 not make things faster? I would have expected some speed-up moving from VB3 (assuming you dim all the variables with datatypes and use longs instead of integers). The preview window takes about 10 seconds to refresh on my PC and pasting takes about the same time (but probably just because it is refreshing the preview).
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Unit serial number 47 (was 330 in the queue)...
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