So, now that Borland finally sold off the languages/IDEs/tools division, is
anyone else getting nervous about their next re-installation of a
language/IDE newer than D5, that needs to "phone home" for license
authentication?

I really do intend to use certain Borland compilers for a much longer period
than the computers they're currently sitting on will live...  But I'm not
too sure I'll be able to install them when the time comes...  Even if the
new owners (of the compilers) are really "nice," they may not feel bound by
Borland's previous agreements...  ?



Borland Reports First Quarter 2008 Financial Results and Announces Agreement
for Sale of CodeGear Unit
Wednesday May 7, 7:00 am ET
Company Hits Transformation Milestone, Reaffirms 2008 Revenue and
Profitability Expectations for Enterprise Segment
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080507/20080507005272.html


May 7, 2008 6:36 AM PDT
Borland finally sells its CodeGear tools division
Posted by Martin LaMonica Borland Software has sold its CodeGear development
tools division to Embarcadero Technologies for about $23 million, the
companies said Wednesday.
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9937966-7.html



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