![]() ![]() (1) Borland releases it free of charge or under some open source license this is a possibility, but isn't clearly stated in the article-perhaps the command-line compiler will be available free of charge, which would encourage many Linux enthusiasts to try it out. This fact alone significantly narrows Borland's potential audience on Linux. ![]() However, I sincerely doubt that many Linux users would pay to install a third-party C++ compiler suite when they already have the standard C++ compiler for Unix (g++) free and already bundled with the system. ![]() ![]() I agree that there's nothing wrong with having more tools out there.
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