Talk:Turbo C++

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Please add a screenshot of Turbo C++ 2006.

The old screenshot may cause readers to instantly depart without realizing the current version offers a modern GUI.

I disagree with this anonymous request for two reasons:

  1. Turbo C++ is, frankly, more important as an historical development tool of the early 90s than it is today.
  2. The historical screen shots are more important in showing the software in its prime, which many users may have never seen, don't have, or can't run - anyone who wants to can download and run the modern TC++.

Of course, I use Linux exclusively now and couldn't do a screen shot of TC++ if I wanted to. Scott1329m 12:57, 27 February 2007 (UTC)