Maybe DaletPlus needs some annual leave?
One of my first jobs as a journalist was working for a small newspaper on the Sunshine Coast of B.C. (Just up the road from The Beachcombers’ famous Molly’s Reach, actually.) Computer layout software had just been invented and was quite buggy. Every couple of hours or so, it would pop up a blank dialog box — the only thing in the box was an “OK” button.
We called it the Sanity Checker. It was like the program was concerned about us — “Are you okay?” “Yes, thank you for checking in again. I’m ok.” Click. Then we could go back to work.

Seems DaletPlus has a funny little bug that’s similar. You probably won’t see it unless you’re an administrator, since it’s not in the regular users’
Pierre-Hugues Pelletier in Desktop Radio Support in Montreal noticed it this morning:

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So does that mean that any normal operation in DaletPlus is riddled with untrapped errors?
Scary prospect.
I know! The software has low self-esteem, so it just assumes everything that happens is an error!
The guy should send this to worsethanfailure.com. They post similar things once in a while, and they’re hilarious to read: http://worsethanfailure.com/Articles/Makin-Funds.aspx