Re: Borland acquire another product



Because the relevant pieces cannot be posted to the public sites.
I have communicated with the former and present Borland employees re. this
and other issues. The problem is very simple: they just don't have enough
resources, both when it comes to the dev and financial resources. And we are
talking peanuts here, something on the order of several thousand dollars to
fix this problem. The licenses from the company that I work for would be
enough to cover the expenses. Needless to say D7 was the last version we
purchased and we have absolutely no plans to upgrade.

I am very pessimistic about the Borland future: I live in a world very
different from the one the Borland management lives in. I am not even sure
what planet they are from. Certainly not Earth. Or any other planet in the
Solar system.

"Oliver Townshend" <oliveratzipdotcomdotau> wrote in message
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>> Type library fixes? No (yeah, that's my pet peeve)
>
> QC Entries? Why do you never lobby for them so we can vote for them?
>
> Oliver Townshend
>


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