Subject | Re: [Firebird-general] OT: Delphi versions. |
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Author | Daniel Rail |
Post date | 2005-02-24T11:50:45Z |
Hi,
At February 24, 2005, 08:28, Claudio Valderrama C. wrote:
D7's help, because D7 seems to be the last version that supported CLX.
And, I can't really comment on D6, because I only used for about 3
months, now I'm using D7. But, if(or when) Borland releases a version
of Delphi with support for Windows 64-bit(without having to use .Net),
then we will be buying that version. But, until then, we'll be
sticking with D7, unless a customer comes to us and wants something
developped for .Net.
--
Best regards,
Daniel Rail
Senior System Engineer
ACCRA Group Inc. (www.accra.ca)
ACCRA Med Software Inc. (www.filopto.com)
At February 24, 2005, 08:28, Claudio Valderrama C. wrote:
> Claudio Valderrama C. wrote:Probably Delphi 2005, since it doesn't have CLX. The same crap is in
>> So, it looks like D6 is the recommended version for Win32 development.
> Ah, a small detail: we agree with Geoff Worboys that D6's dual VCL/CLX help
> is a PITA. Has this crap been removed from the help in newer versions? Just
> this week I became aware that since 2003, Borland stopped working on Kylix.
D7's help, because D7 seems to be the last version that supported CLX.
And, I can't really comment on D6, because I only used for about 3
months, now I'm using D7. But, if(or when) Borland releases a version
of Delphi with support for Windows 64-bit(without having to use .Net),
then we will be buying that version. But, until then, we'll be
sticking with D7, unless a customer comes to us and wants something
developped for .Net.
--
Best regards,
Daniel Rail
Senior System Engineer
ACCRA Group Inc. (www.accra.ca)
ACCRA Med Software Inc. (www.filopto.com)