Re: Be careful from TMS software
"Q Correll" <qcorrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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JED,
| The delphi 3rd party market is dirt cheap for the quality you get.
I agree with you. I often look at a package and think "How can they
sell that functionality at such a low cost? Is there really that large
of a market for it?
I agree too. There are lots of goodies in Delphi Component market for very
reasonable prices. Shame on those who still try to find a cracked copy.
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