[DUG]: Old Version Of C++

1999-05-18 Thread Nigel Tavendale
I know this is way off topic but I can't think of anywhere else to go. Is it possible to obtain a copy of Turbo C++ for DOS. I only want the DOS Developement tool (with the DOS Editor, debugger and IDE) - I don't need the suite with C++ 5.0 and 4.5 just the old DOS version whith no other fancy

RE: [DUG]: Old Version Of C++

1999-05-18 Thread Patrick Dunford
Borland do sell the Turbo C++ package with TC++/dos, TC++/win311 C++Bldr 1.0 for a small sum ($99 educational). Sealcorp will have it. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nigel Tavendale Sent: Tuesday, 18 May 1999 18:50 To: Multiple

RE: [DUG]: Old Version Of C++

1999-05-18 Thread Dennis Chuah
Nigel, Hi. If I were you, I would get the freeware GNU C for this sort of work. This compiler is available on both platforms and should be helpful for your porting efforts. My second choice would be to use a Win32 C compiler to compile a console program. Stay away from WinAPI and non ANSI C

Re: [DUG]: QUICK REPORTS ONGOING BUGS

1999-05-18 Thread James M Sandbrook
Hello all, I have been reading everyones comments about Quick Reports with interest. Borland ships a version of Quick Reports with Delphi, this gives us all the impression that it is a great product and that QuSoft is a very professional company that will back up its product. Shipping Quick

RE: [DUG]: QUICK REPORTS ONGOING BUGS

1999-05-18 Thread Tony Blomfield
OK Will do. I am asking all of you who have purchased Quick Reports to send a message to Charlie Calvert, John Kaster or even David I, to let them know that you are not happy with Quick Reports and QuSoft. If we all let them know we are not happy then something will be done about it. How about

RE: [DUG]: QUICK REPORTS ONGOING BUGS

1999-05-18 Thread Max Renshaw-Fox
FWIW John Kaster answered a question on QuickReports at the presentation yesterday. The bottom line is that Borland realise there is a problem, they are "working with", read pushing, QuSoft for improvements but are not interested in taking over the QR code base to fix it (which in itself is a

Re: [DUG]: QUICK REPORTS ONGOING BUGS

1999-05-18 Thread James M Sandbrook
Here they are Tony, David Intersimone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) John Kaster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and Charlie Calvert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- All the best from James Sandbrook. http://ssapcs.interspeed.net/index.html Charlie Calvert talks

RE: [DUG]: QUICK REPORTS ONGOING BUGS

1999-05-18 Thread Tony Blomfield
mm, but nevertheless, thing should never have got to this point. They ("Borland") must have been aware of the problems for a very long time, and did nothing. I'm not a Borland nocker - you know that Max, but put simply, QR problems = loss of $, and lots of hassle for all those people who have

Re: [DUG]: QUICK REPORTS ONGOING BUGS

1999-05-18 Thread Nic Wise
Standard inprise format. jkaster ccalvert davidi (only differen't 'cos noone can spell Intersimone (no, I don't think thats right either), or maybe their mail server can't handle 12 char user names :) ). all @inprise.com N Tony Blomfield wrote: OK Will do. I am asking all of you who