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Importing Visual Studio projects

 
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 10:03 pm    Post subject: Importing Visual Studio projects Reply with quote



Hi,

I tried posting this through Google Groups, but apparently it did not show up on newsgroups.borland.com. I apologize for the repost.

I just loaded the evaluation version of C++ Builder (released in Feb. 2006.) I am currently using Visual Studio for all of my development, and I would like to be able to import my current projects into C++ Builder to see how it compares. Is this possible? I tried to create a blank project in C++ Builder to add files to, but it seems that Borland has no option to create a "blank" project. I tried creating a project. This replaced one of my original CPP files with a default CPP file for Borland projects (this didn't exactly thrill me.)

Ideally, I'd like to just take a DSW or SLN file and load it directly into the evaluation version, compile, and run. Is this possible? I've googled for converters, and apparently one *used* to exist. Does anyone know of a converter that I could download? I have tried e-mail Borland support, but they haven't responded.

So far, my first impression of Borland's C++ Builder is poor, and that is a real shame.

Thanks,
Brian
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