Forgot to mention.  That also includes Visual Basic as well as Visual
C++.

On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Tom McCormick wrote:

> $15 for VB and VC???? Maybe in the UK, but not in the US. Full versions of
> those products are $480 each. Additionally, back when it was called Win CE
> (I don't know if this is still true - perhaps that's what you can get for
> $15), you still had to get the add-ons for those products to write Win CE
> programs (additional $), and they only ran on a Windows NT box (another
> investment if you didn't happen to have one). $300 for a polished and
> complete IDE is a good deal by US standards.
> 
> (Please let me know if you can really get a compiler for $15 in the UK -
> Thanks)
> 
> Thomas McCormick
> Centennial Technologies
> 7 Lopez Road
> Wilmington, MA 01887
> Phone: (978) 805-2147
> e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>               -----Original Message-----
>               From:   Logie Urquhart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>               Sent:   Monday, September 18, 2000 9:53 AM
>               To:     Palm Developer Forum
>               Subject:        RE: Palm PDA - Market Share ???
> 
>               > 2.) Yeah, from real high to kinda high. Personally, I
> cannot 
>               > justify $500+
>               > for a PDA.
> 
>               In the UK price for IIIc ~ �300, price for iPaq ~ �420, is
> �120 worth the
>               extra CPU speed, sound, and 32mb RAM (compare to 8mb on
> IIIc).
> 
>               IMHO Yes I think the iPaq is well worth the price.
> 
>               You also have to consider the price of the dev. tools. MS
> are saying you get
>               the version of VB and VC++ for the price of the CD ($15).
> While the palm
>               "offical" dev tool (Code warrior) costs $300+.
> 
>               You can get the GCC compiler, but the version I use (links
> from
>               www.vfdide.com) seems to be very difficult to set up, as I
> only have a Palm
>               III, and need to use the older SDK.
> 
>                
>               > 3.) Whose demands? Where are these posted? IMHO, Palm has 
>               > been incredibly
>               > responsive in supplying what people really demand as
> compared to what
>               > marketing surveys have indicated. In the past, Palm
> supplied 
>               > a black and
>               > white PDA and reduced power CPU with Graffiti when the
> market was
>               > "demanding" a high powered color PDA with true handwriting
> 
>               > recognition. 
> 
>               BTW The iPaq Pocket PC OS uses a handwritting system very
> similer to that on
>               the Palm. I was able to enter data in to a HP machine
> (running same OS) with
>               no problems at all.
> 
> 
>               Logie
> 
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