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- From: chard@borland.com (Richard Nelson)
- Subject: Re: A bit about BP7
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.012258.27466@borland.com>
- Originator: chard@genghis.borland.com
- Sender: news@borland.com (News Admin)
- Organization: Borland International
- References: <dmurdoch.252.721004191@mast.queensu.ca> <1dldbsINN834@iraul1.ira.uka.de> <1992Nov9.133118.12708@ncsu.edu>
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 01:22:58 GMT
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- >I was greatly encouraged by Borland's including the Source for RTL
- >(and presumably TV). But, folks, remember TP7 is available as a
- >stand alone product, and it does not appear to contain the full line
- >of "goodies" available with BP7....such as the DOS Extender, the
- >Debuggers (plural), library source....anyone buying TP7 alone
- >ought to speak up on what's included. (I'm thinking that TP7
- >stand alone will be as plain vanilla as TC++3). I believe BP7
- >combo knocks out the existance of TP Professional. Does anyone
- >know authoritatively?
-
- I'll play Mr. Authority Figure for a moment, at least. :-) TP7 is
- basically a straight upgrade to TP6, meaning it doesn't have all the
- extra goodies. TP Pro no longer exists, being superceded by BP7.
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- Richard Nelson, Borland Int'l | chard@borland.com | Go Bears! Grrr-rah!
- Had this been Borland's opinion, I would have written it in a manual.
- "I passed out and I rallied and I sprung a few leaks." -- J. Buffett
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