Difference between revisions of "Compare Visual Prolog Editions"
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Visual Prolog is provided as:  | |||
* The free '''Personal Edition'''  | |||
* The paid '''Commercial Edition'''  | |||
Programs produced with the Personal Edition can only be used in non-commercial and personal contexts, for other usages the program must be developed and build with the Commercial Edition.  | |||
The Commercial Edition have additional functionality:  | |||
* It can produce 64 bit executables  | |||
* It can produce DLL's  | |||
* It can bind to COM and Active/X components  | |||
* It has additional library support  | |||
* It comes with additional tools  | |||
The additional library support in the Commercial Edition should not be necessary for personal non-commercial usage. It includes things like  | |||
* ODBC support  | |||
* Cryptography  | |||
* Interprocess communication  | |||
* HTTP server and client functionality  | |||
* ...  | |||
There are additional examples in the Commercial Edition covering some of the extra libray functionality.  | |||
The additional tools are:  | |||
* A command line project builder for scripts  | |||
* A solution manager for managing multiple projects as a "unit"  | |||
* A coverage analysis tools  | |||
* A memory profiling tools  | |||
* Integration to SourceGear Vault  | |||
Revision as of 14:48, 29 June 2017
Visual Prolog is provided as:
- The free Personal Edition
 - The paid Commercial Edition
 
Programs produced with the Personal Edition can only be used in non-commercial and personal contexts, for other usages the program must be developed and build with the Commercial Edition.
The Commercial Edition have additional functionality:
- It can produce 64 bit executables
 - It can produce DLL's
 - It can bind to COM and Active/X components
 - It has additional library support
 - It comes with additional tools
 
The additional library support in the Commercial Edition should not be necessary for personal non-commercial usage. It includes things like
- ODBC support
 - Cryptography
 - Interprocess communication
 - HTTP server and client functionality
 - ...
 
There are additional examples in the Commercial Edition covering some of the extra libray functionality.
The additional tools are:
- A command line project builder for scripts
 - A solution manager for managing multiple projects as a "unit"
 - A coverage analysis tools
 - A memory profiling tools
 - Integration to SourceGear Vault
 
