Re: Getting started again

From: Jeremy Collins (jd.collins_at_ntlworld-not.com)
Date: 04/21/04

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    Nicholas Sherlock wrote:

    >>And of course you don't use it for commercial development,
    >>right ;-)
    >
    >
    > That's what the Standard versions are for.. entirely legit as far as I can
    > see.. :).

    I'm not sure. I had a Delphi 4 cover CD trial, and it
    explicity said that it was for personal use and learning
    only - commercial development was forbidden.

    -- 
    jc
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