Re: Delphi 7 vs Delphi 2005
> I'm currently using Delphi 7 but it is driving me crazy!! It keep crashing
> and disappearing without any warning.
Sounds to me you have an unstable third party package installed.
> Is Delphi 2005 more stable?
Depends who you ask, if you ask me: no. Feel free to do a google news
search for all of the past threads on the topic.
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- Delphi 7 vs Delphi 2005
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... I will redouble my search for leaks, but I am an experienced Delphi ... The Delphi 6 compiled version never crashes on this user's site. ... out where in the code it is crashing out, ... Is it the BDS2006 IDE that crashes when you are ... (comp.lang.pascal.delphi.misc) - Re: CG revenues have dropped!
... The problem is that an example of a popular product not disappearing in no ways disproves that it is possible. ... a guy in his bedroom couldn't clone Enron but could clone Delphi. ... My bet is that if for some reason Delphi was no longer available as a commerical product there will be feature rich clones available to carry on in the finest Delphi tradition. ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) - Re: FastCoder may solve mystery of Disappearing IDE. Or not.
... It would be nice if it could fix the disappearing IDE ... This all leads me to suspect that it is wildly premature to expect that fixing the memory management bug is likely going to fix the disappearing IDE problem in D2005. ... between the memory sizes of blocks allocated by the borlndmm.dll and the internal memory manager used by the RTL free routines, that renders this offset irrelevant for users that do not switch memory managers. ... But it also indicates to me that Delphi 2005's instability is a universal concern; i.e. most are aware that instability is a *real* problem in Delphi 2005. ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) |
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