Eric,
Thanks for that. Going by what I saw I think that is true and I think
that is the route I will take.
If I wanted Delphi 10 then I could also use that as a route to upgrade
later on.
Nick
nodulus maximus wrote:
My understanding is that the Delphi 7 disk included in the Delphi 8
pack is the full Enterprise version. Chuck the Delphi 8 disks and
just use the Delphi 7 disks for Win 32 development. Delphi 7 is a
good product.
If you really need dotNet capability in your applications then use
Delphi 2006.
Eric
From: Nick Fauchelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], NZ Borland Developers Group -
Delphi List <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [DUG] Delphi 7 Enterprise, studio or not and Delphi 8
Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 09:47:01 +1200
Hi there :-)
I have Delphi 7 Enterprise on my personal computer - my new employer
is going to buy me Delphi 7 Enterprise but he has found Delphi 7
Studio Enterprise.
Is there (if any) difference between these two? I can't seem to find
any in my searches....
Also I see there is a Delphi 8 which says
Includes
- Delphi 8 for the Microsoft .NET Framework
- Delphi 7 Enterprise
etc etc
so.... does that mean that version 8 comes with a version 7 just as
if I went out and brought Delphi 7 Enterprise? or does it just use
the Delphi 7 Enterprise 'engine' along with all the base vcl
components that come with 7 enterprise. I have heard bad stories
about 8 and would rather keep to 7.
Thanks Guys :-)
Nick
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