If you wait until D2008 there will be major complaints - probably mostly
relating to the fact that it will be a breaking release (everything will
need to be recompiled), D2007 is only getting complaints because it's
new (D2008 will be the same). My experience has been that it's pretty
close to
ers.
regards,
Steve
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeremy North [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 19 September 2007 11:56 a.m.
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; NZ Borland Developers Group -
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> Subject: Re: [DUG] Turbo products
>
> I definitely would
While getting peoples opinions is nice, the only opinion that really
counts to me is mine. Download the trial and try for yourself. If you
like it you just need the full serial number to turn it into a full
version.
Also, remember not many people post messages about how great something
is. You gen
Scrolling back through my inbox I see lots of people complaining about
2007 though.
Perhaps I should just wait until 2008 version comes out
(mind you, being an even number usually means it will be crap, 6,8 2006
etc).
Will checkout the newsgroups.
Thanks.
Jeremy North wrote:
I definitely
I definitely wouldn't buy a turbo product. Just buy the Delphi 2007
for Win32 version. Not the RAD Studio one.
There is not going to be a Turbo version of RAD Studio (basically
D2007 for win32 is the turbo). The newsgroups have more information,
but any future turbo products are expected to be mor
You may have the wrong impression of D2007 - D2007 seems pretty rock solid
in my experience, each version I have used seems better than the previous.
Most other comments I have seen compare it to D7 - which seems to be a
particularly golden version - and many say better than D7.
Honestly the worst