I'd say there are a fair few components which appear first on sites like Torry's and which Borland deem fit to include on the Companion CDs with Delphi. ;-)
 
Agree with you on the source issue tho'.
 
Cheers,
 
Conor
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From: James Sugrue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 This is the reason I only use 3rd party comps from reputable places like Woll2Woll and (sic) Turbopower. You generally get what you pay for, there are exceptions of course, but I would never use anything from Torrys for example.
 
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3rd party Components are great - they save a heap of work writing something from scratch (no need to re-invent the wheel). And usually the writers of the components are fairly helpful when it comes to queries.

 

My gripe is that often these components don't come with much help. I end up spending a lot of time trying various properties on the Object Inspector, trying to get the effect I want.  Instead of spending my time programming (which I enjoy), I can end up spending hours being a "tweaker of properties" on a component which has little instructions!

 

Mostly components don't come with any electronic manual, only help. Usually the help gives a hint, but doesn't quite give me the scenario I'm looking at. I end up needing to contact the writer and plead for help.

 

Sometimes it comes down to a bug in the component, which I have to fix or do a work-around for.

 

Oh well, that's life - but it sure annoys the hell out of me when I have buggy or undocumented components, and have to become a "tweaker of component properties" (a lot of guess work) versus writing some real code.

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