Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!maverick.ksu.ksu.edu!unmvax!nmt.edu!jrwsnsr From: jrwsnsr@nmt.edu (Jonathan R. Watts) Newsgroups: comp.lang.pascal Subject: Re: Pascal Source Code Beautifier Wanted Message-ID: <1990Sep17.073842.16498@nmt.edu> Date: 17 Sep 90 07:38:42 GMT References: <1990Sep17.030008.108@uwasa.fi> Organization: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Lines: 16 From article <1990Sep17.030008.108@uwasa.fi>, by ts@uwasa.fi (Timo Salmi LASK): > Whatever. Turbo Analyst and Turbo Professional are sister products, > by TurboPower, and I never recall which particular files belong to > which set. Borland having a product (a three-pack, if you will) > also called Turbo Professional adds nicely to the general confusion :-). Well, Borland's Turbo Professional is now a 4-pack, not a 3-pack (Turbo Pascal 5.5, Turbo Assembler 2.0, Turbo Debugger 2.0, and Turbo Profiler 1.0). This unfortunate choice of names may be why TurboPower renamed their Turbo Professional package to Object Professional when they updated it for TP 5.5 (and yes, I realize Object Professional is quite different from the old Turbo Professional, but it is still similar in functionality). - Jonathan Watts jrwsnsr@jupiter.nmt.edu (Internet address)