Ø  Well thats nuts.

 

Which neatly described what followed, rather than what was being replied to.... 
;)

 

 

> you would have to be nuts to want to work in D5 if you spend any time 
> programming.

 

I suggest that is not for you to say on behalf of others.  You are free to have 
that view for yourself, but if a version of software works well enough for 
someone, suggesting that they should pay a not insignificant amount of money 
and incur the productivity penalty of having to familiarise with a 
significantly different version of the product is presumptive at best and 
nonsense at worst.

 

 

Ø  Pro upgrades are only around 600-700 at the moment anyway

 

Nope.  The poster is deemed unclean and not worthy of upgrade pricing anymore.  
New user license required.

 

I believe this is what Embarcadero are currently calling their “Bog Off” 
promotion – Oh no, wait, that’s “BOGOF - Buy One Get One Free”, not “you 
haven’t kept upgrading so you can BOG OFF and use Visual Studio instead for all 
we care”.

 

 

> pro includes pretty much all that was in Enterprise back in D5 days....

 

Well, you still can’t connect to remote servers using the proprietary DB API.  
Doesn’t stop you using ADO of course, which makes the restriction even more 
ridiculous imho.

 

And let’s think about this for a minute... you are suggesting that a version of 
the software which contains a bunch of stuff that wasn’t considered necessary 
for a particular user back when they bought their licenses and suggesting that 
getting those undesired/unnecessary features is a good reason to pay through 
the nose to get current now?

 

 

> for instance Window 2000 XP (pre SP2)  are now out of support

 

EXCUSE ME?

 

Every version of Delphi goes “out of support”, in those terms, as soon as the 
next version is released.  Windows 2000/XP don’t stop working when their 
support period ends either, just like Delphi (assuming there is still someone 
servicing product activation requests, for the more recent versions), but you 
DO still keep getting updates and fixes for MS products, LONG after their 
replacement products have been introduced.

 

Compare and contrast THAT with Delphi.

 

 

Just my 0,02 

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