Borland C++ 2.0 ( (base), (SMART toolset) ): Supports OS/2 2.1 and Warp 3, OWL for Presentation Manager 2.0 library.Borland C++ Builder 4.0 + Borland C++ 5.02 (1999): Bundle combination to facilitate the migration to C++Builder.Includes Borland C++ Compiler v5.5, Borland Turbo Incremental Linker, Borland Resource Compiler / Binder, C++ Win32 Preprocessor, ANSI/OEM character set file conversion utility, Import Definitions utility to provide information about DLLs, Import Library utility to create import libraries from DLLs, Borland Turbo Dump, Librarian, Borland C/C++ Runtime Library, ANSI/ISO Standard Template Library (STL). 5.5 ( Windows 95/98/NT/2000): Based on Borland C++Builder 5, it is a freeware compiler without the IDE from the parent product.
Registered Borland C++ 5 owners can receive update for discount.
Corresponding to Borland C++Builder 3, the CD version of Borland C++ is free by mailing the in-box coupon from C++Builder 3 Professional package.
All versions include full OWL and MFC source codes.
New features include Windows NT 4.0 operating system support, MFC 4.1 library support, code signing.
3.1 (1992): Introduction of Windows-based IDE and application frameworks (OWL 1.0, Turbovision 1.0).3.0 (1991): New compiler support to build Microsoft Windows applications.Version history Borland C++ for MS-DOS, Windows
Delivered for 16- and 32-bit applications. If some error is found, a pop-up window appears, the debugger can stop, or a log is written to disk.
Drivers were included for generic CGA, EGA and VGA capability, with support for a limited number of video-modes, but more advanced, third-party drivers were also available.īorland Power Pack for DOS: Used to create 16- and 32-bit protected mode DOS applications, which can access a limited scope of the Windows API and call functions in any Windows DLL.īorland Code Guard: Once installed and integrated within the IDE, Code Guard can insert instrumentation code in the final executable that can be used to monitor: pointer usage, API calls, how many times some function is called, and other features. Those classes mimics some of the aspects of a Windows application like: dialog boxes, messages pumps, menus, accelerators, etc.īorland Graphics Interface: A library of functions for doing simple, presentation-style 2D graphics. Turbo Vision: A set of C++ classes to create professional applications in DOS. Object Windows Library (OWL): A set of C++ classes to make it easier to develop professional graphical Windows applications.