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- From: pete@borland.com (Pete Becker)
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- Subject: Re: Borland 5 & 4.52
- Date: 3 Apr 1996 19:05:00 GMT
- Organization: Borland International
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- In article <4jrqer$mng@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, sridgesut@aol.com says...
- >
- >I'm new to Borland and have what many will think is a stupid question.
- >Please hummor me. I purchased the student ver. of Borland C++ 5.0. It
- >came with two cd's. One for 5.0 and one for 4.52. I first installed 5.0
- >and started to use it until I needed to create an Icon. At school, they
- >use 4.0 and they showed us how to use the resourse workshop. I went home
- >to try it on ver 5 but there was no resource workshop. I then installed
- >ver 4.52 and found the workshop as well as a bunch of other app. that ver
- >5.0 doesn't have. Should I use 4.52 or 5.0? Is there a difference
- >between the main compilers? I hate to have dupplicates of files such as 2
- >compilers, taking up hardrive space. Can someone please explain how to
- >set this up? Thank you.
-
- Resource Workshop is integrated with the IDE in 5.0. It's no longer a separate
- application. The main reason you might want to run 4.52 rather than 5.0 is if
- you're running Windows 3.1 rather than Win 95 or NT.
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