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Unicode Finder - Embarcadero Cool Apps Selection

Today’s Cool Apps selection is Unicode Finder, from SAGT3K. As the name suggests, Unicode Finder is a utility that allows you to explore the Unicode database to find characters, symbols, and emojis to use in text settings. It was developed in RAD Studio using Delphi and the FireMonkey multi-device framework. Users are given multiple options to search and interact with the database, and as the…
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Vector Containers For Delphi

A few weeks back I did an article on C++Builder where I went completely outside my comfort zone and implemented my very first C++ class. Since I have gotten a taste for C++Builder my adventures with C/C++ is going to continue over the next weeks and months, but like so many…
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CamSextant - Cool Apps Selection

Today’s Cool Apps selection is CamSextant, by Omar Reis. CamSextant is an application that allows users to identify and track astronomical objects in real time. It’s the first time we’ve featured an augmented reality application in this series, and I am extremely…
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Mariscos - Cool Apps Selection

Today’s Cool Apps selection is Mariscos, by Daniel Rodríguez Hernández. Mariscos is a restaurant management tool that allows both staff and management to track and organize orders, payments, and receipts. It is a Delphi-driven app that is available for Android devices, which makes Mariscos perfect for a tech-savvy restaurant. Let’s dive into some of the app’s features. As its name…
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NeatoToolio - Cool Apps Selection

Today’s Cool Apps selection is NeatoToolio, from Steven Chesser. NeatoToolio is a diagnostic and control utility for the Neato robot vacuum. Neato vacuums are Wi-Fi enabled, so having an app that can connect to it and adjust its setting is incredibly useful. Delphi and FireMonkey are the perfect platforms to develop an app like this, and that’s what Steven has done. Take a look at…
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Delphi25 Stories - Part 2 - Brian Lon, Danny Wind, Erik van Bilsen, & Frank Lauter

We’re back with another installment of Delphi25 stories. Thank you all so much for engaging with our first post, and for watching our Delphi25th Stories series on YouTube. If you haven’t seen it yet, check out the interview with Delphi’s creators and the playlist with Delphi stories from some of our fabulous MVPs and community members. Happy 25th Birthday Delphi, from the…
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