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So who is going to Delphi 2010? |
Wed, Aug 26 2009 12:38 AM | Permanent Link |
David Puett | I may actually upgrade. I'm running 7 now and until the end of the year,
they'll accept any previous version for the upgrade. Plus they have the "Buy some software and get something cheaper for free" so I could get 2010 Pro and D for PHP for $400. That has been extended until Sept 24. |
Wed, Aug 26 2009 11:57 AM | Permanent Link |
"Rita" | "David Puett" <dpuett@gmail.com> wrote in message news:C6BA3480.37B40%dpuett@gmail.com... >I may actually upgrade. I'm running 7 now and until the end of the year, > they'll accept any previous version for the upgrade. > > Plus they have the "Buy some software and get something cheaper for free" > so > I could get 2010 Pro and D for PHP for $400. That has been extended until > Sept 24. > > I would like it but no offers in UK that I can find. D-PHP will come in handy if u have a table with a wonkey leg. Rita |
Thu, Aug 27 2009 8:50 AM | Permanent Link |
Steve Forbes Team Elevate | Hi David,
I downloaded my SA copy today and installed it .. doesn't look a whole lot different to RAD Studio 2009 (which is very good BTW). It has built-in code formatting, a neat global search feature, and support for gestures (i.e iPod Touch-like touch screen support). Best regards Steve David Puett wrote: > I may actually upgrade. I'm running 7 now and until the end of the year, > they'll accept any previous version for the upgrade. > > Plus they have the "Buy some software and get something cheaper for free" so > I could get 2010 Pro and D for PHP for $400. That has been extended until > Sept 24. > > |
Thu, Aug 27 2009 9:01 PM | Permanent Link |
Lance Rasmussen Jazzie Software Team Elevate | I just installed it from my SA. Looks good. I didn't really do much
with D2009, so will move to use D2010. Still have a lot of D2007 projects to convert. Lance David Puett wrote: > I may actually upgrade. I'm running 7 now and until the end of the > year, they'll accept any previous version for the upgrade. > > Plus they have the "Buy some software and get something cheaper for > free" so I could get 2010 Pro and D for PHP for $400. That has been > extended until Sept 24. |
Fri, Aug 28 2009 9:20 AM | Permanent Link |
"Rita" | "Lance Rasmussen" <lance@lance.ws> wrote in message news:3BC50572-9FD7-4724-BB74-A9F72FE7B80E@news.elevatesoft.com... >I just installed it from my SA. Looks good. I didn't really do much > with D2009, so will move to use D2010. Still have a lot of D2007 > projects to convert. Will 2010 not just compile 2007 projects str8 off ? Assuming u have the relevant components that is... Rita |
Fri, Aug 28 2009 11:14 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Rita
Depends on wether you use Char, string etc. Remember D2009 and, I presume D2010, are UNICODE. Roy Lambert |
Sat, Aug 29 2009 12:25 AM | Permanent Link |
"Ian Branch" | Yep. Just waiting for various libraries to be updated.
Hi Tim... Regards, Ian |
Tue, Sep 1 2009 10:48 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | David
I may be reading the wrong bit but when I see Embarcadero RAD Studio 2010 [Professional Edition, Upgrade Licence Named User - ELC WIN] £459.87 BDB100MUEEWB0 3 working days Add to Basket Embarcadero RAD Studio 2010 [Professional Edition, Upgrade Licence Named User - ESD WIN] £459.87 BDB100MUENWB0 3 working days Add to Basket Embarcadero RAD Studio 2010 [Professional Edition, Upgrade Licence Named User - FLEX WIN] £459.87 BDB100MUEUWB0 3 working days Add to Basket Then combined with a disinclination to move to unicode its a definite NO GO Roy Lambert |
Tue, Sep 1 2009 10:25 PM | Permanent Link |
Lance Rasmussen Jazzie Software Team Elevate | Rita,
Really is based on your string handling, for the most part. The GUI part should be ok. But since strings are now defaulted as Unicode and the SysUtils and like functions are now unicode based, you may have some work cut out for you. For the most part... it will be busy work. I have a lot of 3rd party comps that I still haven't ported to D2009 much less D2010. But I plan to bite the bullet and get it into D2010. I like the IDE enhancements. Lance Rita wrote: > > "Lance Rasmussen" <lance@lance.ws> wrote in message > news:3BC50572-9FD7-4724-BB74-A9F72FE7B80E@news.elevatesoft.com... > > I just installed it from my SA. Looks good. I didn't really do > > much with D2009, so will move to use D2010. Still have a lot of > > D2007 projects to convert. > > Will 2010 not just compile 2007 projects str8 off ? > Assuming u have the relevant components that is... > Rita |
Wed, Sep 2 2009 9:44 AM | Permanent Link |
"Rita" | Thanks Lance I may miss this one.
Rita "Lance Rasmussen" <lance@lance.ws> wrote in message news:6141AE1D-E46A-427E-B2C3-4E2F09504972@news.elevatesoft.com... > Rita, > > Really is based on your string handling, for the most part. The GUI > part should be ok. But since strings are now defaulted as Unicode and > the SysUtils and like functions are now unicode based, you may have > some work cut out for you. For the most part... it will be busy work. > > I have a lot of 3rd party comps that I still haven't ported to D2009 > much less D2010. But I plan to bite the bullet and get it into D2010. I > like the IDE enhancements. > > Lance > > Rita wrote: > >> >> "Lance Rasmussen" <lance@lance.ws> wrote in message >> news:3BC50572-9FD7-4724-BB74-A9F72FE7B80E@news.elevatesoft.com... >> > I just installed it from my SA. Looks good. I didn't really do >> > much with D2009, so will move to use D2010. Still have a lot of >> > D2007 projects to convert. >> >> Will 2010 not just compile 2007 projects str8 off ? >> Assuming u have the relevant components that is... >> Rita > |
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