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How much would a BCB user pay for BDS? Wait for Longhorn? No

 
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 2:24 pm    Post subject: How much would a BCB user pay for BDS? Wait for Longhorn? No Reply with quote




How much would a BCB user pay for BDS?
I hope they don't charge the average Joe
a corporation price.
Should we wait for Longhorn first? a 64-bit OS?

I really don't like the idea of having to
install the Delphi overhead, just the VCL. A fast, bug free BCB6 will do.
No more bloated-ware please.

Joe


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 4:21 pm    Post subject: Re: How much would a BCB user pay for BDS? Wait for Longhorn Reply with quote



BCB already has 'The Delphi overhead' you just don't use it.
I doubt if the price will be much different from the last
version of Delphi, with the different levels giving different
prices. Pro, Enterprise & Architect.
And yes we all want it to be bug free but the refactoring
tools that Delphi 2005 has will make all our lives easier,
so I don't want it to be just the VCL. I personally want
the UML modelling, the refactoring and the new components
for WinXP etc.

Rgds Pete

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How much would a BCB user pay for BDS?
I hope they don't charge the average Joe
a corporation price.
Should we wait for Longhorn first? a 64-bit OS?

I really don't like the idea of having to
install the Delphi overhead, just the VCL. A fast, bug free BCB6 will do.
No more bloated-ware please.

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