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Titel says it all: has anyone been able to upgrade The Onguard component suite from Turbopower (which is opensource) to Delphi-2010 ?

I am still trying to make sure all my trusted components (which I have used for years in Delphi 7) can be compiled and used in Delphi-2010.

Not an easy tasks at all.

I would pay any reasonable price for anyone wanting to help me in this convertions.

+2  A: 

take a look at this

Hugues Van Landeghem
This is soo cool. I am downloading the Turbopopwer components as I type this. If this work, you saved me a lot of time.Thank you very much.
Edelcom
You should use the SourceForge version. That is the "official" repository for the code and the place that updates will be done.
Nick Hodges
I did. But the latest version 1.14 has been committed only yesterday. I must have checked SourceForge only hours before this. Thx
Edelcom
Version 1.14 at SourceForge does not compile under Delphi-2010.
Edelcom
In contrast to my previous comment: the one I downloaded from the link mentioned in this answer, does compile under Delphi-2010. Havent't tested it yet, though.
Edelcom
+2  A: 

Just a few days ago Roman Kassebaum committed an updated version 1.14 to the sourceforge repository, which supports D2009/D2010 and Unicode.

Take a look at OnGuard 1.14 at Sourceforge.

sleepy012
I did check SourceForge yesterday morning and found the last source to be from 2003.The 1.14 version must have been committed after I checked.Of course I will use the 'official' version. Thanks.
Edelcom
Version 1.14 at SourceForge does not compile under Delphi-2010. So for Delphi-2010 this is a useless update. Did a search on 1.14 in all .pas files and found nothing. So either nothing changed, or the author forgot to update the version number in the source files.
Edelcom