Am I the only one who thinks this is a bit fishy? Something doesn't seem right about this. Why isn't this mentioned in a press release on the Borland site? Did I miss it? Why doesn't David I's blog mention it? (http://blogs.borland.com/davidi/). Even the turboexplorer web site doesn't quite have the right feel to it. Maybe I'm just a "Doubting Thomas".

Mark

Luis R. Hilario B. wrote:

Hello,

"CUPERTINO, Calif. — August 8, 2006 — Today, the Developer Tools Group
of Borland Software Corporation (NASDAQ: BORL) announced plans to
release single language versions of Borland Developer Studio, the
company's development environment for Microsoft(r) Windows(r) and .NET
applications. Bringing back the popular Turbo™ moniker, the new
Borland Turbo products offer low-cost, language-specific rapid
application development capabilities for students, hobbyist
developers, occupational developers as well as individual
professionals."

http://www.turboexplorer.com/
What do you think?
they're back to do it again?



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