Re: Developer Use of Visual Basic Plummets



On Sat, 9 Dec 2006 20:52:52 -0600, "Dan Barclay" <Dan@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

to just one flavor (Win32, .Net, etc). The only restriction on the free
version is that you'll have to "live with" only the 200 or so built in
components (can't add 3rd party).

Plus, probably, the major restriction that you won't be allowed to
distribute commercial applications built with the free version.

MM
.



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