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- From: sgolby@st.nepean.uws.edu.au (Scott Golby)
- Subject: Borland C++ INFO NEEDED!!!
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.052534.443@uws.EDU.AU>
- Sender: news@uws.EDU.AU
- Organization: University of Western Sydney, Nepean
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- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 05:25:34 GMT
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- Hi Everyone, I want to write a Menu / File Manager
- program during the time off I have over the next 2 months and
- really should look at getting a new compiler I think. (I own
- Turbo C v1.5! :) Pretty old eh? )
- So I was thinking Borland C++ (or maybe Turbo C++) in the
- version 3.0 or 3.1 range would be the go.
-
- On that subject I would really like to know the answers
- to a couple of questions I have.
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- Main differences between Borland C++ and Turbo C++.
-
- How usefull is Turbo Vision, and what would it provide
- me?
-
- How usefull is the Applications Frame work, and what does
- it include?
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- What is the difference between the Student version
- of BC++ and the regular version. (Licence, Compile size etc)
- I am a student, but I would rather like to be able to sell or
- Shareware this application.
-
- Thanks for your time!
-
-
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- * Scott Golby BBS +61-(0)47-36-6263 v32 *
- * University of Western Sydney, Nepean - Kingswood *
- * Secretary of the UWS-Nepean Computer Society (email compsoc) *
- * sgolby@st.nepean.uws.edu.au FIDO : 3:713/616 *
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