Re: Captain Jake's Top Ten List of what I'd like to see inthenextversion of Delphi



John Jacobson wrote:

Obviously there is a limit to how far this can go. If a user chooses D6 compatibility he obviously should not expect to be able to use components, features, add-ins or wizards that depend on other versions of the language (perhaps ECO falls into this category?).

Well, ECO is .Net based so it would be less of a problem than for w32 packages I would think. There is the dcpil issue of course...

--Jesper
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