Re: Why is TurboDelphi in EU so expensive?
- From: "Nils Haeck" <bla@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 20:39:32 +0200
A friend of mine needs a 3D rendering software. 3500 US$ in the USA, 5.800
Euro = about 7000 US$ here. All prices plus VAT. No localization, there is
only an english version.
Take thy credit card and fly :)
I've done that in the past.
Nils
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- Re: Why is TurboDelphi in EU so expensive?
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... doing it while you develop makes the the development time a bit longer and the initial English release is delayed by that time. ... After the code is ready for localization, you then give it to the localization team that should not have to change any code ... I have no direct idea as to how this is managed at Borland but I suspect they chose an approch closer to option 2 than to option 1. ... But once again, I'm not a Borland employee, I'm not even close to any of them, hence I'm just speculating here. ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) |
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