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Thanks for such a good grid. There is no way I could have used any other grid for what my user wanted.

- Mark J. Brindle, Australia

With the TMS package my applications acquire instantly a high level of professionalism because each TMS component has already inherited of "the" property making the difference. But the best is the way you can exchange information with the TMS Team, this is "efficient", simply because the way the TMS components are designed is an interactive process, not only for the "birth" of new components but also for the unceasing improvement of existing ones. All these things make me a registered user encouraging other Borland users to try TMS.

- Hocq Patrick, Belgium

Just wanted to say that these new components are amazing. Not only do you put out an excellent product but you are always coming up with new and innovative components. You guys must never sleep! A very large part of our software product is designed with TMS components and the most common customer comment when they see our new GUI is "Wow". So.... "thanks" - you guys rule!

- Robyn Freeman via TMS newsgroup

I will never again ship a product on which I have not run FixInsight. It prevented us from shipping a product with several significant bugs which the Delphi compiler had not detected. It paid for itself the first time we used it.

- Tom Field

Sorry to say that I regret about my Scripter purchase. I mean, I regret that I didn't purchase it before ;-) I implemented the routine I needed in my application in less than 4 hours, thanks to the excellent examples in documentation and available features. I'm even "scared" because everything worked in the very first time and every time this happens there is something really wrong "hidden" that only shows up when the application is running at the customer (one of the Murphy's Law). Congratulations.

- Natali Junior Samuel

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