Thanks for the continuing feedback and insight Maclolm. Very much appreciated.
Can I suggest you take a peek at the poll running on my blog and the comments to my post on the subject? (www.deltics.co.nz/blog) I know it's a very small sample size but as I commented in my blog post, the idea that there exists greater demand for either Linux or Mac than there is for 64-bit came as a genuine surprise to me and to everyone I've spoken to about it (and note also the comment from one visitor, that even if Linux support is to come first, it really has to be 64-bit to be of any practical interest - i.e. for server side Linux purposes where most commercial potential surely exists. An observation which makes perfect sense to me but which had not previously occurred to me directly) For sure there is definite and very real *interest* in Mac and Linux support, for the future, but I'm not sure that that necessarily translates into "demand" ("commercially rewarding demand" being an even smaller subset of any actual demand that there may be, especially in the Linux space which is still, afaik, a largely free software ecosystem). Speaking personally - I would *love* to be able to play around with knocking out some Mac apps with my beloved Delphi. But even if it were available today I wouldn't be buying because I can't justify the cost. In the meantime my paying customers are asking for 64-bit Windows apps, not Mac apps. I still *want* Mac support, and the prospect *excites* me more than 64-bit Windows. But we *need* 64-bit Windows. Of course, Embarcadero may have access to a wider and more accurate sample size on which to base these decisions. And again, as I observe in my post, I have to hope that that is the case. But even then, that would have to leave me wondering if Delphi is actually the right tool to continue using, since the wider Delphi community - if accurately reflected by this prioritisation - would seem to be heading down a different path than meets our needs, and if Embarcadero are going to service those needs more urgently than ours then we should perhaps be considering other options. -- "Smile", they said. "it could be worse!" So I did. And it was. _______________________________________________ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list Post: delphi@delphi.org.nz Admin: http://delphi.org.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi Unsubscribe: send an email to delphi-requ...@delphi.org.nz with Subject: unsubscribe