[twsocket] [OT] Hotfix rollup for all BDS 2006 versions and all Turbos

2006-09-19 Thread Francois Piette
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Re: [twsocket] [OT] Hotfix rollup for all BDS 2006 versions and allTurbos

2006-09-19 Thread John Dammeyer
I'm a bit confused about all the Borland Hype on products. Is the Turbo Delphi equivalent to the Delphi 5 that I am currently running? Or are there some sort of restrictions that prevent it from using Active X controls and all the existing library stuff including the twsocket code? Thanks, John

Re: [twsocket] [OT] Hotfix rollup for all BDS 2006 versions and allTurbos

2006-09-19 Thread Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd
> I'm a bit confused about all the Borland Hype on products. Is the > Turbo Delphi equivalent to the Delphi 5 that I am currently > running? Or are there some sort of restrictions that prevent it > from using Active X controls and all the existing library stuff > including the twsocket code?

Re: [twsocket] [OT] Hotfix rollup for all BDS 2006 versions andallTurbos

2006-09-19 Thread John Dammeyer
Hi Angus, The Borland US Online Shop has Turbo Delphi (for win32) Pro $399. They also sell the Professional Upgrade (I think for Delphi 7 and up) for $460 or New user for $1090. I heard that the free version couldn't take Active X controls but what about the one for $399? Thanks, John > T

Re: [twsocket] [OT] Hotfix rollup for all BDS 2006 versions andallTurbos

2006-09-19 Thread Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd
> I heard that the free version couldn't take Active X controls but > what about the one for $399? Yes, only the professional version costs money and that supports all components, controls, etc, exactly the same as BDS 2006. There is a grid comparing versions on the Borland web site somewhere.

Re: [twsocket] [OT] Hotfix rollup for all BDS 2006 versions andallTurbos

2006-09-19 Thread Mohit Sindhwani
The non-free one can take components, not 100% sure about ActiveX controls, though.. From the website: Extensible component model - Use included 200+ app components, build your own, download free, or buy 3rd party components The Delphi Visual Component Library (VCL) is a full-featured and ever

Re: [twsocket] [OT] Hotfix rollup for all BDS 2006 versions and allTurbos

2006-09-19 Thread Time Bandit
> Turbo Delphi Explorer is really Delphi 10 Personal and is free, except > it can be used for commercial development but in theory does not support > any third party components, unless you patch the code. There's a rumour > the hot fixes might fix some of methods people have found to install > com