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"Together is a product from Borland that integrates its Delphi set of products in to the Microsoft .NET framework."
- this statement is just crap. Together has nothing to do with Delphi nor .NET. It is a superior UML tool, that is integrated in Eclipse, Visual Studio.NET, Borland Developer Studio (Delphi, C# Builder, C++Builder). But it definitely does not integrate Delphi with .NET...
Similarly, the phrase "which originally had its roots in JBuilder" is incorrect. Borland bought TogetherSoft in January 2003. Previously, the Together software was available from "Object International Software Ltd." (see note on Peter Coad's page under Career). - K (talk) 09:07, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
Last modified on 7 September 2011, at 09:28