ProDelphi 8.x Copyright 1998/1999/2000 by Helmuth J. H. Adolph This file provides information for shareware/freeware distributors who wish to distribute ProDelphi. ------------------------------- Distribution --------------------------------- The following paragraph is an extract from the license agreement (LICENSE.TXT) regarding the distribution of the Shareware Version of ProDelphi: BBSs, disk vendors, online services, and other shareware distributors may distribute the Freeware Version of ProDelphi with the following conditions: 1) All of the distribution files must be included unmodified: PROFILER.EXE, PROFMEAS.DLL, PROFCALI.DLL, PROFINT.PAS, PROFONLI.PAS, PROFONLI.DFx, READMExx.DOC, INSTALL.TXT, ORDER.TXT, ORDFORM.TXT, LICENSE.TXT, VENDOR.TXT, REGISTER.ENG, REGISTER.GER, NEWS.TXT, REGISTER.ENG, REGISTER.GER, DLLSUPP.ZIP, SETUP.EXE and GETSPEED.EXE. 2) Nothing may be charged for the software other than a nominal fee for the distribution costs. ------------------------------ Product Profile ------------------------------- Product name: ProDelphi Version: 8.0 File names: PROFILER.EXE + PROFMEAS.DLL + PROFCALI.DLL + PROFINT.PAS + PROFONLI.PAS + PROFONLI.DFx + SETUP.EXE + LICENSE.TXT + GETSPEED.EXE + files for two example programs. Category: Program development, optimization and debugging utility Keywords: Code optimization, profiling, postmortem review, debugging, Pascal, Delphi2, Delphi3, Delphi4, Delphi5 Requirements: Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.0, Pentium or compatible (e.g. AMD K6 or AMD Athlon) Registration: US$ 48.- or EUR 49.- (latest version without functional limitations, free future versions, free support via email or postal mail) Author: Helmuth J. H. Adolph Am Gruener Park 17 90766 Fuerth Germany E-Mail : helmuth.adolph@prodelphi.de Homepage : http://www.prodelphi.de ----- Short description: 1. Lets you optimize the code of your program writen for Delphi 2, 3, 4 or 5 by measuring the runtime of functions and procedures. 2. Lets you find out the function or procedure that caused an exception and gives you the actual call stack at the time of exception.