Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/08/06/13:01:13
Hi John:
>>Not so fast, Borland released ALL your run-time libraries code for the library
>>version 5.0, that's for BC++3.1, so if somebody wants to look the Borland code
>>is available, but you must buy the BC++3.1 w/application framework ;).
>Oh, of course. So the price for the privilege of being able to modify
>Borland's code is something in the range of $150 to $200, if not more.
>Gee, sorta brings back the point about freeware, no? :)
Offcourse John, and in my case was more (U$S 351 to be exact) and the reason
of my move to DJGPP was the price of the upgrade (U$S 371 in my country), so I
said: No way!!.
bye SET.
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