I've watched the ongoing discussions re upgrading and costs .. I still use Delphi 5, and it supports the two products I have out there reasonably well.
I say reasonably well, in that I'd love to move on to using SQL databases instead of Paradox, and to use the later features that improve my productivity in the conversion. To connect to remote databases means a significant cost, in not only upgrading, but also moving from professional to a more expensive product. I have owned D2007 now for some 2 years, and struggle with the investment of time, on my own, to convert the 3rd party tools and report writer, in that it won't be paid for directly, neither the time or the cost of the new product. So. I'm not using it yet. I came to the D Ex day, am impressed with what's being released, and now I have unicode as well to attend to. I can see the future lies with more web integration with products. From my 'observation', there's two issues here at stake .. one being the cost of upgrading (purchasing)...the other is the investment in conversion.. Embarcadero can look at the $$$ side, and the community here online could help with the second. Is there anyone interested in running half day, or one day courses, and being paid something, to help with the conversion process. This would not only include conversion, but demonstration of the new productivity features in the later versions. This would make the move a little less onerous, and could move this community from criticism to co-operation .. Just a suggestion.. Ian Drower Obviously music helps, I try to make some music, djembe drums, and I makes marimbas, African style.. also run courses for others.. Both are percussive, the louder the better.. _______________________________________________ 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