Re: To all who may concern in Borland
From: Luigi D. Sandon (cp_at_sandon.it)
Date: 10/03/03
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Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 14:34:13 +0200
> The issue is that you won't have the Pocket PC editors in the Borland IDE
> since MS doesn't allow that, but that's just for visual stuff.
Oh? MS does not allow it? And what will not MS allow in the future?
Database? Web Application? Tablet PC application? Whatevr they think is
better for MS?
Is Borland "committing" to a technology where MS can keep proprietary a big
slice of it, while saying it isn't?
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