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As a user of both Delphi 5 and D2007, you would have to be nuts to want to work 
in D5 if you spend any time programming.   It works, and quite well, but D2007 
and later are so much nicer, and faster to do stuff.    If you value your time 
and are programming for anything returning money then its worth it.
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I spend possibly 200 hours a year writing specialised software for my work. 

Now it may take me 30 hours longer with an old version, but you forget  that it 
takes 30+ hours to learn the new bits and bugs every time I upgrade so I'm no 
better off. Of course I'm also several hundred dollars richer if not 1000s. 

All I have to say is Solidworks is the Delphi equivalent in CAD/CAM but I 
finding more and more people that I know are now using Alibre at 1/10 the 
price. Once someone has chosen Alibre over Solidworks, they will probably never 
make the change to SW in the future as the cost of change/relearn a new 
package/convert the data is just too high. 

If I'm not mistaken, my first Borland product was TurboPascal at $49. I 
remained loyal to Borland for 20 or so years in my previous programming 
occupation due to a $49 package.  

Cheers Wallace


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