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Title:Microsoft Visual Basic
Moderator:TAMARA::DFEDOR::fedor
Created:Thu May 02 1991
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2565
Total number of notes:10453

2493.0. "Visual Basic 5 or 4 - Which version to Acquire" by POLAR::CHAMBERLAIN () Fri Feb 07 1997 11:58

As VB5 is now available, we are trying to determine which version of Visual
Basic to acquire - VB5 or VB4. 

We still need to support some 16 bit applications. 

Can VB5 handle 16 bit applications?  If not, can VB5 and VB4 coexist on the
same machine. 

thanks,
Paul 
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2493.1ELIS::TOWERSMon Feb 10 1997 03:0614
    When you say VB5 is now available do you mean the full version of VB5
    or VB5CCE (VB Control Creation Edition)? Here in Europe only the CCE
    version is available in the standard ways via the MSDN or free download
    from the Microsoft web site. The CCE is just a tool for creating Web
    Custom controls. It is not a full VB5 kit. Of course the VB5 beta is
    also available on the MSDN, but I suspect you weren't wanting to use
    beta software in a production environment.
    
    I suspect that if your need is urgent you should get VB4. If you can
    wait 6 months until the full VB5 is out and evaluated then that would
    be a better time to make a decision.
    
    Cheers,
    Brian                                     
2493.2AXEL::FOLEYhttp://axel.zko.dec.comMon Feb 10 1997 13:138
RE: .1
	I suggest you check out Microsofts home page. VB5 Pro
	released last week.

	If you want to support 16-bit apps, I'd suggest keeping a 
	copy of VB4 around.

							mike
2493.3You might want to use VB3 for 16 bit appsMRSERV::PETERSMon Feb 10 1997 13:189
    Strange. I had heard that VB5 and many other software development tools
    were officially going to be introduced March 19th.
    
    Yes, for supporting 16 bit applications, VB4 can be used (I've heard
    that VB5 will not support them), but I've found the 16 bit version of
    VB4 to be somewhat unreliable, and would suggest VB3 instead.
    
    Don
    
2493.4Not really "available"MRSERV::PETERSMon Feb 10 1997 14:5910
    I just called Microsoft a few minutes ago asking for price and
    availability of the new VB5, and was told that it wouldn't be available
    until the middle of next month - and the price would be set at that
    time.
    
    So, VB5 is only partially available: the specs are now officially
    available but the product is not.
    
    Don