Further to this :

 

I had some problems with the Trial Install. It wouldn’t work first time through. I tried it a second time and it worked fine. There is also an issue for some people with the registration file that gets emailed out. For some reason the new License Manager thinks it is expired and importing the file doesn’t work. If this happens you can use an older License manager from another Borland product and import it, and it will work fine. I used the License Manager that comes with D8 for example.

 

First impressions are quite favourable. I have only played for about  5 mins, but I had none of the sluggish IDE problems that others have reportedly had. I do quite a bit of programming in VS.NET and the Delphi 2005 IDE is much nicer and I like the new features like refactoring and revision history etc.

 

I created a simple “Hello World” application in the C# “face” and everything about the IDE – speed wise – would indicate that Delphi 2005 is much faster than VS.NET 2003.

 

I will definitely be putting an order in, assuming Borland ever get back to me about software assurance.

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Sugrue
Sent: Monday, 22 November 2004 8:32 a.m.
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Subject: [DUG] FYI

 

There is a trial version of D2005 on the Borland site for those who are interested (everyone?!)

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