Re: D2005 Trial Update 3 ...



Abdullah Kauchali wrote:

> ps. I think I am going to miss JEDI quite a bit. :( ... I hope for
> a short while though.

Why? JEDI, mainly JCL and JVCL are available for Delphi 2005. The only
exception are the trail versions of Delphi.


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Regards,

Andreas Hausladen
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