[DUG] XE2 upgrade

Jolyon Smith jsmith at deltics.co.nz
Mon Sep 19 10:19:27 NZST 2011


You need not worry too much on that score.

XE2 continues the "feature" introduced in XE of providing licenses for a
number of earlier versions of Delphi.  That covers D2007 thru XE and Delphi
7.  The only slight catch is that you have to specifically request products
keys for those additional licenses within 180 days of registering your XE2
license.  But 180 days (6 months, give or take) is plenty of time (but also
enough time to "forget"!), but they could make the process of obtaining
those keys easier ... well, getting the keys is easy enough, but finding out
where to GO to get them isn't.

You would have thought they would put a URL in the ESD order email (or
better yet, just send you keys and download links for ALL versions to which
you have entitlement).


On 19 September 2011 09:56, David Brennan <dugdavid at dbsolutions.co.nz>wrote:

> The problem with this policy Embarcadero has is that Delphi 2007 is the
> last non Unicode and many (including us) are stuck on that because Unicode
> will inevitably introduce some bugs, take up a bit more memory and
> potentially slow things down which are all negatives for our biggest
> customers and given these customers are English speaking there is no upside
> for us to point to (they don’t really care that the software can then be
> made to support Japanese etc).****
>
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> So upgrading to Delphi XE2 currently would be purely just to keep us in the
> upgrade loop with a valid version. We can’t use any version newer than the
> one we already have. And that sucks.****
>
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>
> Having said that there are sufficient new features in the language and the
> IDE appears to have stabilised enough with the recent versions that we MIGHT
> be able to make a commercial case for upgrading our applications to XE2. It
> is just a much harder case to make than if there was a switch to turn
> Unicode off (as I believe Jolyon has lamented in the past).****
>
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> Cheers,****
>
> David.****
>
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> *From:* delphi-bounces at listserver.123.net.nz [mailto:
> delphi-bounces at listserver.123.net.nz] *On Behalf Of *Jolyon Smith
> *Sent:* Monday, 19 September 2011 9:32 a.m.
> *To:* NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
> *Subject:* Re: [DUG] XE2 upgrade****
>
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> http://store.digitalriver.com/store?Action=DisplayCategoryProductListPage&SiteID=borland&Locale=en_NZ&categoryID=628800
> ****
>
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> Note that the NZ store is the "International USD Store" so prices are in
> USD.****
>
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>
> Note also that as mentioned in my reply to John, upgrade pricing is only
> valid for D2007 licenses and later (D2009 and later from 1 Jan 2012)****
>
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> On 19 September 2011 09:18, Leigh Wanstead <leigh.wanstead at gmail.com>
> wrote:****
>
> Where can I find the delphi xe2 price url?
>
> Regards
> Leigh****
>
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> 2011/9/19 Jolyon Smith <jsmith at deltics.co.nz>****
>
> iirc the (current) policy is "current and two previous versions"****
>
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> So for XE2 "current" = "XE" and two previous would be 2010 and 2009.  Since
> they introduced the upgrade versions window "traditionally" they have
> extended an "upgrade amnesty" for the *next* older version until the end of
> the year following release of a new version.  All of this would appear to
> still hold true this time around.  From the Embarcadero online store product
> information page:****
>
>    - Upgrade pricing is available to registered owners of 2007-XE versions
>    of RAD Studio, Delphi or C++Builder; Professional, Enterprise or Architect
>    editions.****
>    - ...****
>    - After Dec 31, 2011, only 2009-XE users qualify for upgrade pricing.**
>    **
>
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>
> So your D2007 license will remain valid for upgrades until Dec 31 this
> year.****
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> On 17 September 2011 22:08, John Bird <johnkbird at paradise.net.nz> wrote:**
> **
>
> I am planning ahead for when I upgrade from D2007 to either XE2 or the next
> version – is there an existing deadline that D2007 as a valid upgrade
> version will expire?   (ie after that I would have to buy a new version?)*
> ***
>
>  ****
>
> John****
>
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