To mark this event, we have decided to give all developers who order a new
RTC Portal VCL subscription between May 16th and 18th 2008 a 12 months
subscription instead of 6 months.
For a complete price list (or to place your order), visit:
http://www.realthinclient.com/order_rt.htm
For more information on RTC Portal, please check:
http://www.realthinclient.com/about_rt.htm
Best Regards,
Danijel Tkalcec, Team RTC
http://www.realthinclient.com
> RealThinClient components is starting its 4th Year as a recognized
> component vendor in the Delphi communit
Congratulations Danijel!
I know I give you a hard time one in a while, but I really like your
products, and your support has been excellent.
All the best for many more successful years.
--
Kevin Powick
"Danijel Tkalcec" <r...@deltasoft.hr> wrote in message
news:482c...@newsgroups.borland.com...
Thank you! :o)
Best Regards,
Danijel Tkalcec
/Matthew Jones/
No need to feel out, Matthew.
Since I have been planning this in advance, I have included you in this
"celebration" before it even started ;-) In other words, even though you
have placed your order on May 15th, I have set up your account to give you
12 months of updates and support (your subscription expiration date was set
to June 1st 2009).
Ah! Indeed, I figured it was US formatted to be 6 Jan 09, not 1 June 09.
/Matthew Jones/
Maybe I should have used names for the months to make things clearer. The
format used to displayed subscription expiration dates in RTC Forums
download area is YYYY-MM-DD.
Best Regards,
Danijel Tkalcec
To clarify where this came from, it is the ISO Date format:
http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/iso-date
Best Regards,
Danijel Tkalcec
> download area is YYYY-MM-DD.
That or MMM for the month is the only sensible way to show dates in an
international forum. Never MM-DD-YYYY or DD-MM-YYYY.
Go Danijel go go go many more years now hurry up and get your new idea
working.
Rita