Yes, Borland is still producing it - although it's under a slightly different branding. It comes in two versions, one an "explorer" for free - www.turboexplorer.com and one "Pro" with more features (like a customizable IDE) and a price tag. The C++ version will allow standard C.
If all you're after is a C compiler %26amp; IDE, there are many other products out there that are freeware - search for Freeware C compiler and you'll find a lot available. There's a directory at http://www.compilers.net/Dir/Free/Compil... with a large list of links.
gerbera
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