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From: sidney@borland.com (Sidney Markowitz)
Subject: Re: Difference Between Turbo C++ and Turbo C++ 2nd Edition
Message-ID: <1991May22.002318.19357@borland.com>
Organization: Borland International
References: <00948F19.88197060@MAPLE.CIRCA.UFL.EDU>
Date: Wed, 22 May 1991 00:23:18 GMT

sorrow@oak.circa.ufl.edu writes:
>Could someone please tell me the difference between TC++ and TC++ 2nd Edition.

The Great Minds of Marketing have decided to more clearly
differentiate Borland's high and low end C/C++ products. There is no
longer a Turbo C (the former low end) or Turbo C++ Professional (the
former high end). Instead, there is now a Turbo C++ 2nd edition, which
contains the identical software as Turbo C++ 1.01 but with some of the
printed doc moved to the online help system, with the price lowered to
that of the former Turbo C 2.0, and not available in a "professional
package" containing TD, TPROF and TASM. That's the low end. The high
end is now called Borland C++, contains new versions of everything
that was in Turbo C++ Professional, plus all the Windows support and
the protected mode tools. It is not available without TD, TPROF and
TASM.

Now that everyone clearly understands this, I expect the marketing
people to call the next low-end version "Turbo C++ 1.351, 2.03 Edition
Plus" and the high end "Borland C++ pi a la mode" :-)

 -- sidney markowitz <sidney@borland.com>



