Thanks a lot guys. Your timely reply was so much of
relief to me. Yeah, I think I'll go for CW
Professional Edition for now.

Thanks once again.
Ammi.

 --- Ben Combee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In
article <90766@palm-dev-forum>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> > How useful is the CodeWarrior Enterprise Edition
> for
> > PAlm OS platform. Mine is a simple application
> > involving couple of forms, buttons, menus, and
> > database which communicates  with our product when
> > hooked on to it using Serial Port.
> > 
> > I contacted the concerned people from CodeWarrior
> and
> > they say 
> > "Enterprise Edition contains a C++ Object Library
> > Framework, Metrowerks Windows development
> tools(for
> > conduit development), Object Library  and Conduit
> > Wizards, as well as 3 wireless technology
> development
> > tolls for Palm, Extended Systems, and iAnywhere ."
> > 
> > My question is : Will the Conduit application I
> > developed earlier still work with commercial
> version
> > of CW Professional Edition ??? which doesn't have
> > tools for conduit work.
> 
> CodeWarrior for Palm OS, Professional, does not
> include tools for 
> developing conduits, as they run on the desktop. 
> The Enterprise Edition 
> tools add our Win32 compiler and a wizard to help
> you get started with 
> Palm's Conduit Development Kit and the CW compiler. 
> Normally, CW for 
> Windows is $600, so this explains part of the price
> differential.
> 
> It also has the Object Library for Palm OS, which is
> really useful, but 
> can be bought separately.
> 
> The final part of the price different is the various
> Palm OS database 
> SDKs.  If you're not going to use one of these three
> solutions and you 
> already have tools to do conduits, then EE is
> probably not worth the 
> added cost over CW Palm OS Pro + a license for POL.
> 
> -- 
> Ben Combee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CodeWarrior for Palm OS technical lead
> Get help at http://palmoswerks.com/
> 
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