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- From: GIJoe <th_assoc@harbornet.com>
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- Subject: Re: Will Delphi 2.0 go SUPERNOVA in 1996?
- Date: Thu, 08 Feb 1996 09:06:32 -0800
- Organization: TH Associates
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- I dnTim Shea wrote:
- > Too many client are using 16 bit windows. I'm not going to move to
- > 2.0 until there is a lot more 95 out there in government & corporate
- > situations, or a client requests it for some reason.
-
- Yet at home, these same managers are getting used to Win95 on their
- machines. IDC quotes a 30% market share 12/95 for the first
- three months Win95 was out...and projects a share of 60+% by end 1996.
- That doesn't even include NT. Even shareware is moving
- into 32bit(look at jumbo and shareware.com). I believe MS's aggressive
- NT selling campaign is going to allow a lot of purchase orders to
- be raised this summer for 32bit VB apps.
-
- -GIJoe th_assoc@harbornet.com
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