That's only a fraction of the changes.  If you were using Midas then you 
would greatly appreciate the changes there, I know we will. Borland appears 
to be moving away from the BDE, which is also a big bonus, provided the 
alternatives are better. IBX & ADO just about cover our neeeds.

For corporate (or enterprise) customers price is not an issue (at this level 
anyway).  If you are in that market then you should also be able to afford 
it.  If you can't then get out of the market or start charging more.  Simple 
really...


>From: "Chris Crowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>From first glance at the feature list I am rather disappointed for the
>potential $600.00 odd upgrade.
>
>To me there does not appear to be very much that they are upgrading for the
>professional version. A better debugger well that has been needed for a
>while, a few IDE features. Most of the enhancements are only included in 
>the
>enterprise edition.
>
>So anyone wanting the ADO controls, go and upgrade to the enterprise
>edition.
>
>NOT IMPRESSED
>
>They can't even gets the links on their announcemnt page working.
>
>All of the following only on the enterprise version.
>
>New! MS SQL Server 7 support
>New! ADOExpress: Complete support for MS ADO for fast access to all types 
>of
>information
>New! ADO OLE DB and RDS Connection components for complete control over all
>aspects of information retrieval
>New! ADO Command component for controlling data manipulation and definition
>New! ADO DataSet component for maintaining complete control while 
>navigating
>and updating data
>New! ADO support for Tables, Queries and Stored Procedures to get up to
>speed quickly and migrate your existing Delphi applications to ADO
>


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