Yes, TurboDelphi is the successor of the Community Edition and thus totally free to use. I would recommend the later one tho, as TurboDelphi is very old.
"Already checked out the latest release of Delphi for .NET. From what I've seen, it's got some sick improvements over the old version. Anyone know if it's worth upgrading from Delphi 7?"
"Has anyone tried using the latest Delphi libraries on a .NET framework? I've heard it's possible but would love to get some real-world feedback from others who've made the switch."
"Hey guys, just a thought - I've heard that people have been experimenting with using Roslyn APIs to create a Delphi-like IDE for .NET. Anyone have any updates on this? Also is there a specific reason we need a Delphi turbo version for .NET, or just wanting to replicate the classic feel?"
"Hey, I'm pretty sure I've seen a Delphi Turbo version for .NET floating around online back in the day. It was actually a pretty decent IDE for Delphi-to-.NET migration. Anyone have a direct link or know if it's still maintained?"