[Reply]
HI All,
Aptana has it's own development $tudio, but also has free plugins for Eclipse.
Both allow debugging for PHP.
PHPclipse also works fine, but you need to find html, css and js plugins.
kr
Gary
At 14:30 on 7/06/2011 you wrote
>Hi Robert
>
>> I have been following the thread w
[Reply]
HI all,
At 12:53 on 7/06/2011 Paul wrote
>I was in Villa, Vanuatu visiting with the Red Cross there once and
>was introduced in a Duty Free shop (should have perhaps been called an
>'ethics free shop') to a pack for $50 USD which identified itself as
>being from mainland China which had
[Reply]
HI all,
At 10:47 on 7/06/2011 Colin wrote
>Forget IE7, I believe 1 in 10 people surfing the net still use IE 6 (though I
>think a lot of them are in China)...
>
>For our company, 6% of users hitting our site use IE 6... can't ignore even 6%!
In New Zealand many large organisations at
[Reply]
Hi Guys,
For most apps that we here in NZ would deal with, PHP works fast enough. Two
things can affect this:
1. Use a PHP accelerator that caches the compiled PHP - so you still have the
convenience of a scripting language, with the speed of a compiled one.
Having used Delphi to crea
[Reply]
HI Rohit,
Developing PHP in Eclipse with PHPeclipse, with JS and CSS addons against a
Firebird DB backend is a breeze - even have extensive Web Services interfaces
humming.
Somehow I've never found the Delphi Form development paradigm worked in
browser environment.
cheers
Gary
HI all,
Just a quick note to pass on a message from Peter Hyde - somehow his email to
the List got clobbered ...
He and is family are fine, but unfortunately the shock lead his dog's demise.
House fine, but like John B., everything got put on the floor!!
He is running an online community site
HI all,
It is with great concern that we wait to hear of the wellbeing of our friends
and colleagues in Christchurch.
I know that John Bird and family are OK, albeit sleeping in the car and on
friends couches.
When convenient any news would be welcomed.
And of course our love and concern is t
[Reply]
HI Bob,
If you are connected to a dataset with DBEdit as the data aware control, try
refreshing the underlying dataset.
Otherwise not quite sure what a TEdit refresh would achieve as it takes an
input from the user.
cheers
Gary
At 11:18 on 25/04/2010 you wrote
>To : delphi@delph
[Reply]
HI Rohit,
I now run all my development environments (individually ) inside a VM, and use
them remotely from a variety of machines on my LAN, and also remotely from
wherever.
Works a treat.
kind regards
Gary
At 11:28 on 5/02/2010 you wrote
>To : delphi@delphi.org.nz
>CC : >From:
[Reply]
HI all,
At 12:37 on 1/02/2010 you wrote
Fair enough, although I didn't see any other responses. That's what you get
for being at the beach on Friday! So, Gary, what are the answers you had for
questions two and three?
Answer 1
Weigh balls 1, 2, 3 against 4, 5, 6. If they balance,
[Reply]
HI Jeremy,
First off, what are you really wanting? from what I can see the query is
asking is if any of the content between START and END lies within the specified
range 22/2 - > 26/2.
Viewing it pictorially .. x denotes the START END range
20 21 22
HI all,
This is usually for the Off topic List but I just checked and many are not
registered on that list
So here goes ... here are some questions from a well known company ... but
don't cheat and search online ...try and think them through.
Question 1
You have eight balls all of the s
HI all,
For those who remember where Interbase ( and Firebird ) came from ... a preview
of a talk about the future of database (well his anyway) by Jim Starkey - with
a photo to boot of "the Wolf" ( a first to my memory).
http://ewh.ieee.org/r1/boston/computer/starkeytalk.html
kr
Gary
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HI all,
At 16:40 on 23/01/2010 Paul wrote
>HOpefully it is centralised like you say Gary,
>
>But ...
>
> "Some XML DTD will evolve no doubt for that . "
>
> Some XML DTD will evolve no doubt for that
>
We live in a world that is like the jungle, it's survival of the fittest. The
[Reply]
HI all
At 11:52 on 22/01/2010 Leigh wrote
>What can I do?
We addressed this issue many years ago around the time of Delphi 3, then there
were a number of Delphi 1 programmers ( 16bit remember ) who were being "kept"
in the 16bit world ( Delphi 1 )supporting large corporate apps devel
[Reply]
Hi all,
At 10:38 on 21/01/2010 David wrote
>I suspect in many cases just one person from each workplace (or none as
>others have commented!) has replied so the replies are more a count of what
>workplaces are doing rather than of individuals.
>
>We fall into that category (also I don't t
>From: delphi-boun...@delphi.org.nz [mailto:delphi-boun...@delphi.org.nz] On
>Behalf Of Gary T. Benner
>Sent: Thursday, 21 January 2010 8:58 a.m.
>To: g...@benner.co.nz
>Cc: delphi@delphi.org.nz
>Subject: Re: [DUG] What is the future for Delphi programmer? - summary
>
>HI al
HI all, Currently 212 confirmed members on the Delphi List. The Mailman
Listserver automatically removes subscribers if their emails bounce > 5 times,
so the figure is reasonably accurate. cheers Gary List Admin Oh, for me: yes,
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HI all,
In working with John on this one I did some research on available resources for
this task, and there seems to be a deafening lack of material available online.
As opposed to other Delphi related topics.
Is this due to (a) this is not something that is straight forward ( ie fish
[Reply]
Hi all,
For those interested in all things "Google" ... check out Google Barcamp.
http://groups.google.co.nz/group/nz-google-barcamp
"..All things Google from Google Apps, GIS, search appliances, Wave, privacy,
Android, SEO, Blogger, interoparbility, and anything else .."
cheers
Gar
[Reply]
HI Willie,
Go to www.delphi.org.nz and follow the instructions to join the lists ( not the
website!! )
FYI the URL you get directed is:
http://mailman.123.net.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi
cheers
Gary
At 15:13 on 18/01/2010 you wrote
>To : delphi@delphi.org.nz
>CC : >From: Willie
[Reply]
HI all,
At 11:16 on 18/01/2010 Leigh wrote
>These phones sells more than a net book which is around NZ$500. I would
>consider these phones another rip off.
Smaller does not imply less ... or cheaper to build ... more often than not
more expensive.
cheers
Gary
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HI all,
At 09:54 on 18/01/2010 Jolyon wrote
>I was nearly tempted by the "installment plan" but fortunately (for me) the
>Vodafone rep was able to demonstrate the device as she herself had one. As
>a result I quickly changed my mind. The on-screen keyboard (it has no
>physical keyboard
[Reply]
HI all,
As a Delphi teacher for some many years I found the Turbos irrelevant, as
components are a fundamental part of good OO programming, and it was impossible
to teach Delphi properly without new components being able to be created and
installed in the IDE.
Personally I'd like to s
[Reply]
Hi Guys,
Before you spread your guts on the table guys, check it out. The people running
NZCS have really got it together, and have created an incredibly dynamic group
now.
Long gone are the bearded types with obscure and arcane interests, outcasts
from the long dismembered Government
HI Guys,
This thread needed a new Subject line ( actually it needed it sometime ago ...
so please remember that if you alter the topic being discussed, PLEASE change
the subject line, and delete any unnecessary copy from the previous message.
Anyway, Todd's comment reminded me of this next poin
[Reply]
HI Stephen,
Surround the data in double quotes when exporting. This forces Excel to treat
it as text.
kr
Gary
At 12:53 on 15/09/2009 you wrote
>To : delphi@delphi.org.nz
>CC : >From: Ayers, Stephen, stephen.ay...@nz.fujitsu.com
>Content Type: text/plain
>Attached: >
>
>Hi
>
>We h
[Reply]
Jeremy,
The requirement is essentially to know when the resources of the computer are
available enough to use ... so just decide what level the "system idle"
resource should be ( make it configurable perhaps ), put some hysteresis in
there ( maybe 3 seconds ) and you're away. Just keep
[Reply]
HI all,
I can download most as long as I only do one at a time ...
However about three keep coming up with an error "Sorry, you don't have access
to this submission". I'll hassle DavidI about that.
kr
Gary
At 02:50 on 13/09/2009 you wrote
>To : delphi@delphi.org.nz
>CC : >From:
[Reply]
HI all,
If anyone has had to deal with a bleeding edge area of technology, you will
appreciate this current issue I'm having. I relate it here just in case someone
has any pearls of wisdom, other than the obvious cynical view. And to also to
perhaps warn you off the same path.
The req
[Reply]
John,
A simple tutorial to help understand what's going on. Web applications have
three levels of functionality:
1. Content - produced form the web server as HTML,images etc, and this may be
static ( ie form a file ) or generated from your script code ( PHP,ASP etc) or
Delphi ISAPI DL
dd Martin, todd.martin...@gmail.com
>Content Type: text/plain
>Attached: >
>Gary T. Benner wrote:
>> HI all,
>> >> Does anyone have any experience with creating an automation interface to
>> Open Office?
>
>I'd be interested too.
>You can use COM automat
HI all,
Does anyone have any experience with creating an automation interface to Open
Office?
Links, sample code, all appreciated.
kind regards
Gary
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HI all,
Just a quick note that if you use a PHP "accelerator", this caches the compiled
PHP code ( NOT content!! ) on that server, and increases perceived performance
by 4 - 10 times. That single fact plus the convenience of updating parts of the
site had me leave ISAPI apps long ago.
[Reply]
HI all,
I think I'll wait till Friday next time
kr
Gary
At 09:50 on 2/07/2009 Leigh wrote
Frankly speaking, I am not impressed. ;-)
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HI all,
As with anything, it's horses for courses. Compiled web apps are a pain to
update compared to scripted ones, and with accelerators not that much different
in performance. I've yet to see a web app with such demands as this benchmark
test, and given most are limited by disk / da
HI all,
>
>Careful they didn't do C or C++
A quick wipe of the glasses to remove the smudges from a long day at the
'board, and wow, you be right!
Interesting that PHP was 1000-2500 times slower than Delphi though don't you
think?
kr
Gary
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HI all,
Not yet Friday, but here's an interesting post re the relative speeds of Delphi
to other languages such as C#, C++, Java, and PHP.
http://compaspascal.blogspot.com/2009/06/delphi-is-fast-very-fast.html
Here's a taste...
Delphi is fast, very fast
Jesper Hald and others recently did a b
HI all,
Looking for someone with a spare couple of hours who has experience with Indy
and SSL to sort out an issue that I haven't the time to do myself today.
Please email me off list.
cheers
gary
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At 21:05 on 15/06/2009 Paul wrote
>Project X is a rather suspicious title in that regard :-)
Insightful as ever Paul!
kr
Gary
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HI All,
At 08:50 on 2/06/2009 Nick wrote
>I do the same here as well, running D2007 in a VM.
>Makes backing up far easier and means I can run linux as my host
>machine.
Same here - running all my development environments with singular config on a
separate VM ( vmware ), all on a Centos
[Reply]
HI all,
I've been running my Delphi within a VM ( XP ) for quite some time now with
similar results re speed.
regards
Gary
At 18:35 on 29/05/2009 you wrote
>To : delphi@delphi.org.nz
>CC : >From: Trevor, trev...@ihug.co.nz
>Content Type: text/plain
>Attached: >
>Hi all,
> I may
[Reply]
HI all,
TComponent and all it's derivatives of course!
cheers
Gary
At 11:35 on 14/05/2009 you wrote
>To : delphi@delphi.org.nz
>CC : >From: Leigh Wanstead, lei...@softtech.co.nz
>Content Type: text/plain
>Attached: >
>Good morning,
>
>What do you think?
>
>I love TStringList ;-) An
[Reply]
HI all,
At 15:19 on 13/05/2009 Richard wrote
>Unfortunately the only way you can become a senior developer is by
>providing this user group with a copy of your birth certificate. Only
>after the group agrees that you are at least 70 years old can you start
>using the distinguished title
Hi all,
In case you all hadn't heard:
http://blogs.embarcadero.com/davidi/2009/05/06/39621
cheers
gary
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Hi all,
For those who did not know, TNSTAAF means "There's no such thing as a free
lunch".
kr
Gary
At 15:30 on 9/04/2009 Paul wrote
Having all
>their data and their life being 'in the cloud' where you 'don't need to
>worry' is just plain psychologically unsatisfying and unsettling.
[Reply]
HI John
At 09:35 on 6/04/2009 you wrote
>What I was referring to is the 'nice' rounded boxes, like at
>http://www.memoriestodvdonline.com/, where:
This topic is best covered by the css tutorials at www.sitepoint.com.
You will need to have a graphics tool such as photoshop, fireworks,
[Reply]
HI Richard,
In David I`s talk in Auckland he spoke about the ease with which you can now
internationalise your application with Delphi 2009. You can easily export your
Application`s Strings Resource, and in conjunction with a distributable tool
for translators that uses this, the proce
[Reply]
HI all,
Also up at the Delphi User Group Website ... www.delphi.org.nz
cheers
Gary
List Admin
At 09:15 on 19/03/2009 you wrote
>To : delphi@delphi.org.nz
>CC : >From: Sean Cross, sean.cr...@catalystrisk.co.nz
>Content Type: text/html
>Attached: >
>
>
>The registration link wasn't vi
Hi all,
All of David I's newsletters are available at:
http://www.delphi.org.nz/
kidn regards
Gary
=
From: David I, davidi_...@codegear.com
CodeGear/Embarcadero Developer Network Newsletter - January 2009
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[Reply]
HI Bob,
1. Can you provide some more details of what you mean by "control".
2. Are the Delphi and the C# applications to run on the same PC, the same
subnet or over the Internet?
3. Do you manage the source code for both applications? ie can you recompile
both?
kind regards
Gary
[Reply]
Colin,
You can use a standard serial port component ( eg. Turbopower, free on
Sourceforge ) and use that to toggle the serial port RTS/CTS line.
cheers
Gary
At 15:37 on 10/10/2008 you wrote
>To : delphi@delphi.org.nz
>CC : >From: Colin/Mina, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content Type: text/ht
ional" reasons.
kr
Gary
>CC : >From: Berend de Boer, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content Type: text/plain
>Attached: >
>>>>>> "Gary" == Gary T Benner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>Gary> Like funeral directors, who need no formal qua
[Reply]
HI all,
At 18:33 on 30/07/2008 Todd wrote
>Well I would say a "Software Architect" must be an order of magnitude >higher
>than a "Software Engineer", given the lowly status of engineering >in NZ.
Having worked in an office of Professional Engineers & Architects, they would
both relunc
[Reply]
Hi all
At 09:24 on 30/07/2008 David wrote
>Also, ModelMaker is an invaluable tool to help visualise OO code and how
>the various parts fit together.
I, like, the Russians in the early days of the space race, still use a pencil!
cheers
gary
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HI Alister,
Horses for courses.
Many programmers on this List work on just one or two large projects, in which
case it is a no-brainer to use OO.
On the other hand, many others are involved with many smaller projects, in
which case the RAD approach wins out.
Somewhere along the way y
[Reply]
HI Simon,
And if you are using laptop or other device limited with comm ports, you can
get USB -> Comport adapters cheaper than you can develop such an app.
kr
gary
At 14:31 on 24/07/2008 you wrote
>To : delphi@delphi.org.nz
>CC : >From: Neven MacEwan, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content T
[Reply]
Hi all,
Just got this in the Firebird Yahoo Groups List. When I get a "snap" ( as in
the card game ) I start to wonder.
What are the issues people are finding now? ( see some below )
Are people writing in other languages for new projects, and using delphi in
just maintenance?
Are peo
Synapes HTTPSend or an
>embedded TWebBrowser.I get the same !!! Something tells me, there
>MUST be something to do with MDI child thats an issue..AGH !Jeremy
>
> Original Message
>Subject: RE: Re: [DUG] This is perplexing !
>From: "Gary T. Ben
[Reply]
Jeremy,
Just as an exercise, can you quickly create a test app with a copy of the MDI
unit ( converted back to SDI) , and see if the error still persists? Then still
ina test app move to MDi again. Eliminating all other issues (that may be
caused) with the main application you have de
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thought it was going to take weeks -
>>months. But it was days, fantastic!
>One of the very few places that is allowed to pull a hard drive to bits, >and
>put it back together and still be under warranty.
>
>
>
>Gary T. Benner wrote:
>> HI all,
>>
>&
HI all,
Well you will have now realised that the Delphi List is back up. Our apologies
for the outage, but a fried server, including the backup disks, has presented
some problems, none the least a decent bill from Computer Forensics.
Sorry about the multiple tests earlier, but they had all gone
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test only - please ignore
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[Reply]
HI all, It is with some faint hope that common sense from Embarcadero will
override some of the petty thinking that has allowed the divorce of IB and FB
to continue so long. Surely by now they can see the advantages that MySQL AB
have gained from a dual licencing business model. Too ma
Hi guys,
I think this is happening 5am Friday our time - could be interesting ... anyone
got the tools to record this and play back later?
cheers
Gary
CodeGear Developer Network (CDN) - Special Live, Online Event - chat with
CodeGear and Embarcadero CEO(s) - Thursday, May 22nd, 10:00am PT (
[Reply]
Hi all,
I'd like to add another dimension to this conversation ... after talking to
today to a client who told me that he had developers leaving as they saw their
career path with C#, and not "Delphi".
I talked about the migration path with Delphi so they could be doing both
Pascal an
[Reply]
HI All,
Just in case you got confused like me, it is "Embarcadero".
Frankly, I'm not too fussed about who it is at the moment - but I will be in 6
- 12 months time no doubt. It is what they do with Codegear / Delphi that is
the question.
Borland has always had an inverse relationship
[Reply]
HI all,
As mentioned earlier we have a continuing battle with (generally larger) ISP's
and Network Operators who use broad brush techniques to combat the ever
increasing amount of spam.
Email List Servers are a target as they "broadcast" email to many people, and
when these guys dete
HI all,
If there is anyone in the Hawkes Bay are needing work, please get back to me (
off list please ).
kr
Gary
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HI all,
At 21:11 on 2/10/2007 David Brennan wrote
>Is there a searchable DUG archive still? This question has been asked a few
>times before so you might be able to find some good answers there.
Links to the List Archive are at the User Group website ... www.delphi.org.nz.
The List Mai
[Reply]
Hi Csaba,
Check out this Unicode editor that has it all ...
http://www.soft-gems.net:8080/browse/~raw,r=116/library/UniCodeEditor/Source/UniCodeEditor.pas
cheers
Gary
At 04:32 on 10/09/2007 you wrote
>To : delphi@delphi.org.nz
>CC : >From: Csaba Gajo, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content Ty
[Reply]
HI all,
Yup, have put his subscription on vacation where I presume he is.
kr
Gary
At 12:37 on 3/07/2007 Richard wrote
>To : delphi@delphi.org.nz
>CC : >From: Richard Vowles, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Paul Heinz wrote:
>> Hi guys
>>
>> Am I the only one continually getting these pointless
[Reply]
HI All,
At 10:57 on 29/06/2007 Jeremy wrote
>
>> The only drawback with them is that they are Aussies!
>
>Hey, that's not nice.
Looks like they got really upset at that last comment and took their website
offline .
http://www.clevericons.com.au/ returns "server not found".
kr
gary
[Reply]
HI Rohit,
Check out:
http://dn.codegear.com/article/27717
cheers
gary
At 16:07 on 27/06/2007 you wrote
>To : delphi@delphi.org.nz
>CC : >From: Rohit Gupta, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content Type: text/html
>Attached: >
>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
>
>
>
>
>Using D7, I h
[Reply]
HI all,
I've linked some of these articles on the DUG website:
http://www.delphi.org.nz
cheers
Gary
At 13:04 on 20/04/2007 you wrote
>To : delphi@delphi.org.nz
>CC : >From: Alister Christie, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content Type: text/plain
>Attached: >
>There is a bunch of stuff - try
Title:
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HI all, Since there's so much discussion on pronounciation etc, there must be heaps of you with not enough work . I've been approached by a contact who is looking for a couple of experienced Delphi developers, with good User Interface and genera
Title:
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HI all,
I mentioned last week that the new list server would be commissioned over the weekend. Unfortunately due to personal committments, that did not happen.
It will happen tonight.
What you
Title:
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Hi all,
Well at last we have the new List Server in action, and tested.
Before I move the three active Borland Developer Lists over (DELPHI, OFFTOPIC, & INTERBASE) I just wanted to check with y'all that this arrangement is
Hi all,
I note that the Turbopower QA Suite has not been made Open Source, and their website
indicates it is not available anymore.
What other such tools are out there, and / or has someone else taken over the product?
Looking for Memory leak testing, stress testing etc.
regards
Gary
==
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Gary Benner -Software Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lecturer in Information Technology- Waiariki Institute of Technology
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Lecturer in Information Technology- Waiariki Institute of Technology
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Gary Benner -Software Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi all,
Just to let you all know that our new Linux based Mailman system is now installed and being tested.
Watch this space.
Gary & Steve
List Admins.
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Gary Benner - Software Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Corporate Software New Zealand Limited Auckland - Tauranga
123 Internet Ltd - Web Hosting and Int
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Gary Benner - Software Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Corporate Software New Zealand Limited Auckland - Tauranga
123 Internet Ltd - Web Hosting and Int
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Hi all ,
FYI.
kr
Gary
Borland Software has licensed a key piece of Microsoft's .Net software and will build a new line of programming tools for .Net later this year, the companies announced Monday. Bor
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Hi all,
From Saturday's Herald:
Cook Executive Recruitment Limited
Object Oriented Programmer
Delphi, C++, .NET
Reference #1917
Ph 09 309 3886
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[Reply]
At 17:07 on 8/01/2003 you wrote
>> Steve
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>Yep
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>http://www.aristocrat.com.au/
I note that one of their games is called "Peacock Flutter". More and more Inte
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HI all,
Interesting decision? Looks like they're closing up this shop - well their owners (see end of press release) are.
Turbopower have been a consistently good supplier of addons to Borland tools since the original turbo
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