Cameron Cole wrote: >>> http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2000205,00.asp >>> >>> This looks like good news :) >> This makes so much sense. It is going back to the formula that >> built the name Borland in the first place with tools like Turbo >> Pascal. Tools that are very reasonable in cost but powerful at the >> same time. > > I read up on two crippling changes though. No native support for > larger commercial databases namely SQL Server and Oracle (not > including MSDE) and you can only have one Turbo version on a machine > at one time so no Turbo C++ and Turbo Delphi on at the same time.
The first I can see if there's a (possibly pricey) add-on to provide the DB functionality; and there's always the aftermarket tools. The latter is ridiculous, I sincerely hope they're not seriously considering doing that. Stephen Posey [EMAIL PROTECTED] __________________________________________________ Delphi-Talk mailing list -> Delphi-Talk@elists.org http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/delphi-talk