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    C# Builder Free Download

    Not strictly Delphi related, I know, but Borland have a free download of C#Builder Personal Edition on their website.

    http://www.borland.com/products/down...rpbuilder.html
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    C# Builder Free Download

    And they've got a competition for it http://bdn.borland.com/article/0,1410,31017,00.htmlamong the prizes are either Delphi or C# Builder Architect edition.

    And to stray even further off topic, does anyone know if C# Builder works on Windows 98?
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    C# Builder Free Download

    Quote Originally Posted by Ultra
    And they've got a competition for it And to stray even further off topic, does anyone know if C# Builder works on Windows 98?
    Their website says Windows XP/Server 2003, etc. I know MS Visual Studio .NET doesn't work on Win98. So, probably no.
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    C# Builder Free Download

    Quote Originally Posted by Useless Hacker
    Their website says Windows XP/Server 2003, etc. I know MS Visual Studio .NET doesn't work on Win98. So, probably no.


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    C# Builder Free Download

    Quote Originally Posted by Useless Hacker
    Quote Originally Posted by Ultra
    And they've got a competition for it And to stray even further off topic, does anyone know if C# Builder works on Windows 98?
    Their website says Windows XP/Server 2003, etc. I know MS Visual Studio .NET doesn't work on Win98. So, probably no.
    Considering C# Builder uses the same actual compiler as VS.NET, same winforms biulder as VS.NET...

    Also I'm some what leary with what some of the newsgroup posting have indicated its like. "Buggy" is probable one way to describe the initial release of it.

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