Because it is far more easy to use then Turbo : you have can compile your code directly when you need to adapt it with Turbo (at least versions I know) And Qlib is the only one implemented as Thing in QD (you can parse and compile without line number) and used by tool like the Linker. (and I don't know if all features such as overlays etc is supported in Turbo). But it's true that Qlib as some limitation due to is status (no more developpped) and (good) work made around Turbo is a good news (my intention is not to critic this work).
Claude >>> Phoebus (But why would anyone want to get Q-Liberator when Turbo is free, twice as fast, plus now it can incorporate extensions in the executable. We should know as Q-Word is done this way thanks to George Gwilt). Turbo IMHO was always a superior product and with TurboPTR you can build all the Pointer programs that your heart desires.
