adriantc 0 Report post Posted February 14, 2005 When I started programming in Delphi I didn't care too much about what version I was going to use since I was learning the basic functions. But half an year has passed since that moment and I have started to care. I am using version 7 (enterprise) now, but I am dreaming for an upgrade. So is it worth to upgrade? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bureX 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2005 With Delphi, C#, Microsoft? .NET Framework and Win32? support for GUI, Web, database, modeling, and ALM in one hyperproductive RAD environment, Delphi 2005 makes Windows development tasks faster, better, and easier. Designed for developers, Delphi 2005 combines the familiar power of Delphi with more productivity-enhancing features for designing and communicating architecture; developing Web, database, and rich-client applications; and a streamlined ALM framework to take full control of the application development lifecycle process.It depends... If you want to try some .net programming, you should consider to upgrade to the new Delphi 2005 edition. But, be aware that it requires a bit faster computer than Delphi 7. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
itaim 0 Report post Posted September 22, 2005 When I started programming in Delphi I didn't care too much about what version I was going to use since I was learning the basic functions. But half an year has passed since that moment and I have started to care. I am using version 7 (enterprise) now, but I am dreaming for an upgrade. So is it worth to upgrade? 50452[/snapback] Only if you need .net programming, you should consider to upgrade to the Delphi 8 (.net) or Delphi 9 (2005 edition). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites