Hi Alan
 
You may be interested to note that in Quality Central (Borland's bugs and suggestions site) the most popular report / request is a 64bit compiler.  However Borland has only just opened the request, after people complained it had been in the system for over a year and had the highest number of votes.  Borland's comment was ....
 
We will investigate the voting on this report as it is suspicious!
 
Does that answer your question about Borland's intentions to go 64bit?
 
 
Rob Martin
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 9:47 AM
Subject: RE: [DUG] Delphi News

The question that affects a few of us out there is does Borland intend to develop a native win64 compiler or is dot net  Borland's only option for win64 development.
My current view is unless there's pressure to do so it will only be dot net.
 We do recognize that

Win32 support continues to be important for many Delphi developers,

particularly for maintaining existing applications but also for new

application development. As such we also plan to continue supporting and

developing new Delphi Win32 features for the foreseeable future.


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