Re: ExpressMemData for Delphi 2005
- From: "Larry Maturo" <lmaturo@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 10:04:23 -0500
Hi Paul,
Well, as it turns out, I also need ExpressMemData. Good to hear its still
around.
Actually, on the other 10, it turns out its 12, but hey, they all support
D2005, so its only money, around $4200, to be percise. I'm having much less
trouble conveting to D2005 than I expected, though, and its also more stable
than I expected. Unlike D7, when you
shut it down, it really does quit eventually. With D7 I had to go into task
manger and kill the process as well.
-- Larry Maturo
"Paul Dolen" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >version. Now I'm down to just about 10 more component suites to get
> >working
>>with D2005, and then I can start converting a half a dozen apps or so.
>
> Which ones are those other 10? I think all or virtually all active
> component vendors have upgraded their components to work with D2005.
>
> Now, a number of vendors have gone under or otherwise no active and
> therefore don't have an official 2005 version. But, if you have
> source, you can usually convert them easily yourself. Also, many
> unsupported components have unofficial 2005 upgrades available around
> the net.
.
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