Category Archives: Third Party Components

Everything about third party components for Delphi.

SynEdit

I am happy to announce that pyscripter has released a new version of SynEdit. My small contribution is that I made the packages compilable with the C++ Builder. Many thanks Kiriakos for all your hard work!

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VirtualTreeView

Today I merged the TurboPack version of the VirtualTreeView with the so called JAM version. The JAM version is the one that hast the most commits and is well maintained. The VirtualTreeView is known as a very fast component and … Continue reading

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Orpheus

Today I received a pull request for the Orpheus library. I merged it and say many thanks to all people who support these libraries in their spare time.

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AsyncPro

Today I fixed an issue in AsyncPro. If I may quote the description of AsyncPro: Async Professional is a comprehensive communications toolkit for Embarcadero Delphi and C++Builder. It provides direct access to serial ports, TAPI, and the Microsoft Speech API. … Continue reading

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PowerPDF

I fixed an issue in the PowerPDF components. The problem was that the C++Builder IDE didn’t show the installed components. For all who are waiting for such a fix, please be patient since I’m doing this in my spare time. … Continue reading

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MustangPeak

This week I added some minor changes to the MustangPeak components. It is some time ago that I worked on these components, but this week a customer needed these changes. I hope that someone can profit from this work.

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VirtualTreeView

Today I merged the VirtualTreeView from TurboPack with the version from GitHub. As soon as EMBT has updated GetIt, you can download this library directly from inside the RAD Studio IDE.

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TMS Web Core and FinalBuilder

TMS Web Core offers a command line compiler that can be used in Continuous Integration systems like the FinalBuilder. There you can simply add the so called “Execute Program” action to your project and select the TMSWebCompiler.exe as the program … Continue reading

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ModelMaker Code Explorer

Today I would like to recommend the ModelMaker Code Explorer (MMX) as a must-have IDE plugin. It allows to refactor, sort and organize the code. It also shows bad coding style like long methods, magic numbers and hard-coded strings. Originally … Continue reading

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20 Year Anniversary

Today is a wonderful day. It is the 20th anniversary of TMS Software. I’m sure that most of you know the TMS products like VCL UI Pack, FNC, Flexcel, BIZ and last but not least Web Core. Exactly 20 years … Continue reading

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