Didn't know that :? What are those wrong choices if i may ask?
* Killing products with active user communities. Notably Turbo Pascal and Kylix. Note we started coding Free Pascal because we and the world did need a Turbo Pascal successor.
* Underestimating the power of the bits. Borland had a 32-bit compiler when the world had already converted its software to 32-bit systems. They did so without Borland tools. Codegear will have a 64-bit compiler when most software is already converted to 64-bit, again without Codegear tools.
* Going with .NET and wasting valuable resources on being two stepts behind Microsoft all the time.
* Not doing improvement on their compiler for years (has to do with .NET)
* Introducing questionable improvements into the language
* Releasing buggy Delphi versions
* Killing the Delphi help system

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