Re: Dexter wish
> please make an install option that strips all .Net 100% stuff from the
> installation.
My understanding is that some of the refactoring is .NET code, and
Borland has no intention to rewrite it in Win32. So, I'm pretty sure
you won't get your wish. Of course, this is just my own opinion.
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