![]() Corel already sells Paradox, under an earlier licensing deal, as part of its Corel Office Professional applications suite.īorland will continue to develop and maintain the Paradox Database Engine, the bare-bones database technology used as part of Paradox's and Borland's development tools. No terms were disclosed.Ĭorel plans to integrate the database with its applications suite and will eventually retool the database with Web development capabilities in a future release, along with the ability to use external development tools, such as Borland's Delphi, to build Paradox applications. Borland International (BORL) has announced that it is transferring future development and support of its Paradox desktop database to Corel.Ĭorel has licensed Paradox source code and will assume responsibility for development, marketing, sales, and support for Paradox.
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