[DUG] People see this?????

Conor Boyd Conor.Boyd at trimble.co.nz
Thu Feb 19 14:59:26 NZDT 2009


Ditto.

Delphi 2007 is definitely better than any of it's predecessors, and
although we've got 2009, we haven't found the time to make the move yet.

We're still holding out for Win64 support though.  We'd move a lot
quicker to a later version if that was included. ;-)

C.

-----Original Message-----
From: delphi-bounces at delphi.org.nz [mailto:delphi-bounces at delphi.org.nz]
On Behalf Of Alister Christie
Sent: Thursday, 19 February 2009 2:46 p.m.
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] People see this?????

I suspect that you'd never be convinced but...
http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/39136
I don't think I'd happily go back to D7.  I'm currently using D2007.  
I'd be using D2009, but I've been procrastinating about converting all
the code over.


Leigh Wanstead wrote:
> Frankly speaking, I see Delphi 7 is excellent enough and no need to 
> upgrade.
>  
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>     [mailto:delphi-bounces at delphi.org.nz]*On Behalf Of *Paul A Norman

>      . . .   "Offered in four levels of access to different sets of
>     tools, *_pricing begins at $2,250_* for a "Bronze" level access
>     *_for a single-user workstation license_*. "
>      
>     Did I miss something, or is the developmnent world not needing
>     more sensible pricing structures now that the rest of the world
>     (who pays your contracts) is suffering a series of economic
problems?
>      
>     2009/2/17 Conor Boyd <Conor.Boyd at trimble.co.nz
>     <mailto:Conor.Boyd at trimble.co.nz>>
>
>         Yes, I saw it.
>          
>         This is the Delphi list, though (i.e. focussed on one dev
tool).
>          
>         What benefit does this scheme provide for e.g. small teams who
>         only use one Embarcadero product?



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