← Back to context Comment by pjmlp 2 years ago They can still experience it today with the community edition. 3 comments pjmlp Reply mikewarot 2 years ago If you can agree to their very strange terms and conditions.Or, use Lazarus/Free Pascal, which is almost identical, except for the documentation, which needs a massive overhaul, in tooling and content. pjmlp 2 years ago Not everyone is religious against such agreements.Those can profit from very latest version. mikewarot 2 years ago If you make gears, for example, and sell more than $5000 of gears, you still have to pay for Delphi under that license... it's really weird.
mikewarot 2 years ago If you can agree to their very strange terms and conditions.Or, use Lazarus/Free Pascal, which is almost identical, except for the documentation, which needs a massive overhaul, in tooling and content. pjmlp 2 years ago Not everyone is religious against such agreements.Those can profit from very latest version. mikewarot 2 years ago If you make gears, for example, and sell more than $5000 of gears, you still have to pay for Delphi under that license... it's really weird.
pjmlp 2 years ago Not everyone is religious against such agreements.Those can profit from very latest version. mikewarot 2 years ago If you make gears, for example, and sell more than $5000 of gears, you still have to pay for Delphi under that license... it's really weird.
mikewarot 2 years ago If you make gears, for example, and sell more than $5000 of gears, you still have to pay for Delphi under that license... it's really weird.
If you can agree to their very strange terms and conditions.
Or, use Lazarus/Free Pascal, which is almost identical, except for the documentation, which needs a massive overhaul, in tooling and content.
Not everyone is religious against such agreements.
Those can profit from very latest version.
If you make gears, for example, and sell more than $5000 of gears, you still have to pay for Delphi under that license... it's really weird.