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    Can anyone tell me what is C++Builder Client Server? Is it better than C++Builder, or it's the same thing?

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    Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think it is the name of a product. My guess is that someone refered to a system that he/she built with C++ Builder and accidentally misled you. Or it is simply a typo.
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    Question huh...

    Then what is this? (See attachment)

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    It's a version of C++ Builder for making client/server systems
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    Exclamation then

    But you can still make normal Applicaions with it right?

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    I am sure you can but it probably cost more money, like those enterprise edition of the Microsoft products. But you should go to the Borland web site and find out. They should have detail description of each of their products.
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