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C++ development has come a long way since Borland first introduced Turbo C++ in 1990. Over the years, Turbo C++ evolved into Borland C++ and then C++Builder with new language and development environment innovations like visual development to greatly increase developer productivity. The legacy of Turbo C++ lives on today in Embarcadero® C++Builder®. 

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Turbo C++ for Windows 7 Full Download

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Turbo C++ is no longer available but we invite you to learn more about the latest version of C++Builder and download a free trial.

C++Builder XE5


Multi-device, true native app development with C++

Embarcadero® C++Builder® XE5 is standards based app development for teams building true native apps for Windows and OS X, and getting them to users and enterprises fast. Build apps using the same source codebase without sacrificing app quality, connectivity or performance. With native Windows and OS X support, reach the largest addressable desktop and server markets in the world.

Multi-device, true native C++ apps

With C++Builder XE5, you develop your app in C++ with the multi-device FM Application Platform, then build to target multiple platforms.
Looking for performance? With C++Builder, you're creating true native apps that run full-speed directly on the device CPU, not in a script engine or VM, giving you more control, tighter security, and a better user experience.

The advantages of multi-device development for C++

Multi-device app development means you don’t have to support multiple development projects to deliver your app natively on multiple platforms (Windows, iOS and OS X). Embarcadero C++Builder is the native multi-device development solution for targeting Windows and Mac desktops, laptops, and tablets including Surface Pro as well as iOS devices.
Why is C++Builder the best approach for multi-device development?
Most development solutions do not support the creation of apps for Mac, Windows and mobile devices all from a single codebase. As a result, development teams not using C++Builder often have to support multiple development projects using different tools, programming languages, codebases, and sometimes different teams to deliver their app on multiple devices.
Building your app in C++Builder eliminates the need to engage in multiple development efforts for the same application on multiple devices. This means you get to market fast, on more platforms – for the first release and every release after that – while keeping costs down.

What are “true native” apps, and why should you care?

True native app development lets you deliver script-free, device-native apps that expose the full range of capabilities and performance in the underlying devices – for faster, richer apps that end users love.
Many tool vendors are using the term “native” app development to describe web technologies and scripts wrapped into an app package to deliver an app-like user experience. This approach can impose limits on app performance and capabilities.
How do true native apps built with C++Builder differ from what others might call “native”?
True native apps in C++Builder are script-free and run directly on hardware CPU delivering the following advantages:
  • Fast – Uncompromised native device performance with full native API and CPU control when you need it, and not limited by or slowed by script interpreters and virtual machines.
  • Predictable – Apps run directly on the device CPU, as intended by the device vendors, and are not slowed by additional software layers and processes, such as random garbage collection.
  • Better User Experience (UX) – Apps take full advantage of device capabilities and performance.

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