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Modeling for Delphi

 
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James Miller
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 8:12 am    Post subject: Modeling for Delphi Reply with quote



I have a quick question about modeling for Delphi. I see that
the http://dn.codegear.com/together web page hasn't had any
updates since July 2006.

So, I am wondering what are future plans for modeling in Delphi.
Is Together going to be replaced by something else soon?

Thanks
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Wayne Niddery [TeamB]
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 3:29 am    Post subject: Re: Modeling for Delphi Reply with quote



James Miller wrote:
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Borland spent, what, over 130 million dollars on Together,
and nobody seems to want to use it. This is kind of sad.

I hope their stand-alone version is doing better, than
the one that is included in Delphi.

Actually I think Together is fine outside of Delphi - the issue with Delphi
is simply that there is a very good alternative that people are willing to
pay extra for. Together *necessarily* cannot be so Delphi-centric. I've
heard many say that Together is preferable over Rational.

Personally, for general use I've been happy with Enterprise Architect - I
was using it before Borland bought Together.

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Wayne Niddery - Winwright, Inc (www.winwright.ca)
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go
away." — Philip K. Dick
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