[comp.lang.pascal] More on TP for Windows

ace@cc.ic.ac.uk (Andriko del Saludo) (03/20/91)

This was found yesterday on Compuserve. Apparently its official. Borland
has opened a new section on TPW and are already taking offers. 
I'm sure this is copyright, but I don't think anyone mids if I repost
it; I am being nice to Borland this way

Disclaimer : No I have nothing to do with Borland (I wish I did, I'd
probably make more money than I do)

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	  BORLAND ANNOUNCES TURBO PASCAL FOR WINDOWS
         Brings Windows Within Every Programmer's Reach

        SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. - March 18, 1991 - Borland
International (NASDAQ:BORL) announced today Turbo Pascal for
Windows, a new programming environment that allows millions of
computer programmers to easily develop programs for the Microsoft
Windows operating system.
        Turbo Pascal for Windows streamlines Windows development
through the use of ObjectWindows, an object-oriented Application
Program Interface (API) that dramatically reduces the amount of
code required for Windows applications.
        "With the introduction of Turbo Pascal for Windows, Borland
is once again extending its leadership role in providing Windows
products using Object-Oriented Programming," said Philippe Kahn,
Borland's chairman, president and CEO.  "With three Windows
products, Turbo Pascal for Windows, Borland C++ and ObjectVision,
Borland provides a Windows application development solution for
everyone -- from professional programmers to end-users."
        Turbo Pascal for Windows is exclusively designed for Windows
development and does not require the Microsoft Software
Development Kit (SDK).  The product is available for IBM personal
computers and 100 percent compatibles under Windows 3.0 or later. 
It runs in protected mode on an 80286 or higher processor, and
requires a hard disk, 2 MB memory, EGA, Hercules, or VGA graphics
and mouse (or other pointing device).
        "Turbo Pascal for Windows features the world's first
mainstream Windows Integrated Development Environment," said Gene
Wang, vice president of Borland's Languages Business Unit.  "By
integrating the speed and ease of Turbo Pascal with a new
graphical user interface, we will enable millions of DOS
programmers to break into Windows."

Pricing and Special Offer
        Turbo Pascal for Windows has a suggested retail price of
$249.95 in the U.S. and Canada and will be available later this
month.  The product will be offered in the U.S. and Canada for a
limited time at the special price of $99.95 for registered owners
of any Borland language.  The product will be available in
German, French, Danish, Swedish and Japanese versions later this
year.  

Major Features of Turbo Pascal for Windows
*       ObjectWindows reduces the amount of Windows code required by
        providing predefined objects for windows, menus, dialogs,
        controls, data management and more.

*       Windows Integrated Development Environment enables the
        programmer to create, edit, compile and run programs all
        from within the Windows environment.

*       The Whitewater Resource Toolkit enables the user to create
        and manage customized dialog boxes, menus, icons, bitmaps
        and other Windows resources visually, without programming.

*       Turbo Debugger for Windows provides the programmer with
        Windows message trapping, reverse execution, object
        hierarchy browser and inspectors.

*       Help Compiler allows programmers to create their own on-line
        help systems.

*       Turbo Help provides the programmer with an on-line hypertext
        help system documenting all aspects of programming including
        every Windows API function.
        
Third Party Support
        Turbo Pascal for Windows will be supported by third-party
library and tool vendors as well as trade, professional and
college text publishers.  Numerous books are under development
about programming using Turbo Pascal for Windows.  Among these
are Turbo Pascal for Windows 3.0 Programming by Tom Swan; a
Borland/Bantam book Turbo Pascal for Windows Bible, from Howard
W. Sams & Co.; and Using Turbo Pascal for Windows from Que
Corporation.

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I have deleted a few lines that are Borland's customary advertising
blurb. I hope they don't mind, we all know them anyway.

Cheerio,

ace

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