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Enterprise vs. Standard

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Leroy1981

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Jul 22, 2002
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I bought C++ Builder 5 a while ago because I was too poor
to afford the Enterprise edition. I'm curious to know exactly what I'm missing out on. Does anyone know the difference between versions that can summarize it for me?
 
I have seen Enterprise being used. The impression I get is that with Enterprise you have more options with the component libraries. 3rd party manufacturers have licensing deals with Borland to ship their product along with the environment's functionality.

It depends what you want to acheive. In my personal opinion, you may be better shopping for an add-in product to your standard edition rather than paying the difference between standard and professional or enterprise.

Cheers
Matt


Wisdom doesn't always come with age. Sometimes age comes alone.
 
For many apps Standard is fine. Pro give you more components than Standard while Enterprise gives you the ablility to connect to RDMS, etc.


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