

On a completely unrelated topic, I also installed Open Office 3, apparently a very nice and smooth version of the open source and extremely valuable alternative to Microsoft Office. It is not only relevant to make updates available, but also to make it easy for everyone to update. After restarting, my about box clearly tells me I have the update installed (without having to check the build numbers): But downlaod took a minute or less, and installation was very fast. Don't know how much time it took, as I could basically keep working in the IDE for most time, and was doing other non-computer-based tasks as well. I clicked the Download button (as I had already read the notes), followed a couple of extra steps and everything was very smooth. Soon after Delphi prompted me to download and install the update: All I have to do differently than the usual was to start the Delphi 2009 IDE on Vista with admin rights (or checking for updates would have simply failed, as usual). the actual data content for each format.The first time, rather than downloading the Delphi 2009 Update 1 and installing it manually I decided to go for the automatic installation.the data formats a source app offers to drop.



Often you may just want to accept a file or files, but at other times you want to be able to accept other items, and here's where the fun starts. There are plenty of reasons for you to want your application to be able to accept drops from other applications.
