bongp wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> We love delphi for its fast and its robust on developing windows 
> applications plus the third parties and delphi communities that exist 
> all over the net.  On the otherhand, we have seen the direction of 
> borland which seems or have junk further development of the tools that 
> we have enjoyed over a decades.
> 
> What future are we looking and what is the current status of delphi, is 
> borland looking to it or it's time to move on for another tools?

I think Lazarus is going to have new meaning soon enough ;)

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