Borland C++ targeted the professional application development market, while Turbo C++ targeted the home and hobbyist market. Borland C++ included additional tools, compiler code-optimization, and documentation to address the needs of commercial developers. In 1997 Borland C++ was replaced with Borland C++ Builder.
Manuals are available on Bitsavers
This version requires Windows 3.1 or later. BCPP 4.0 drops the DOS IDE. It includes a Windows IDE, Turbo Debugger, Borland Resource Workshop, and documentation files.
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
4.0 | English |
![]() |
35.07MB | 4 |
![]() |
4.0 | English |
![]() |
30.43MB | 1 |
![]() |
4.0 | English |
![]() |
77.94MB | 0 |
![]() |
4.5 | English |
![]() |
38.85MB | 0 |
![]() |
4.5 | English |
![]() |
88.31MB | 0 |
![]() |
4.5 | German |
![]() |
181.45MB | 0 |
![]() |
4.52 | English |
![]() |
99.04MB | 6 |
![]() |
4.52 | German |
![]() |
189.15MB | 1 |