Subj : Re: C Programming HELP... To : borland.public.cpp.borlandcpp From : Andrew Fenton Date : Fri Jun 25 2004 11:06 am "Leo Siefert" wrote in message news:jg6od0d8ja331m71nggb5uqvbop18rrk8c@4ax.com... > CBX Personal is a free download which includes an IDE and the compiler > from BCB6, so it is a step up in that sense from either BC++ 5 or the > 5.5 commandline tools. > ... > Can't hurt much to download it and try it out - you do get the latest > Borland compiler and an IDE that is at least reasonable (with no RAD) > at no cost. Leo, This sounds interesting, and it may be a great learning tool. I notice at http://www.borland.com/cbuilderx/personal/index.html, there is a comment about the personal edition: "C++BuilderX contains a commercial license for personal use." What does the license stipulate? Does it allow for commercially marketed applications made with the personal edition? By my understanding, the commandline tools did. Just curious, Andrew Fenton .