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New free VCL Style from DelphiStyles.com available in GetIt

DelphiStyles.comsells custom VCL and FireMonkey Styles. They are offering a free custom VCL Windows Style for RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo customers through the GetIt Package Manager (Tools > GetIt Package Manager). After downloading the style, you can find it under C:UsersYourUsernameDocumentsEmbarcaderoStudio19.0CatalogRepositoryAquaLightSlate2-1.0 Select the .vsf file and copy it into…
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RxLib and Tokyo Compatibility

Author: Jhonny Although in the pagehttp://www.micrel.cz/RxLib/says that they are not the official page of theRxLib, anyone needing this library of components to be able to update their version Delphi … they hope that they add support for Delphi Tokyo. As…
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How To Skin VCL Apps With Custom VCL Styles In Delphi And C++Builder

CodeRage XI is coming up and it’s a great time to go back and review some of the sessions from CodeRage X you may have missed. You can register for CodeRage XI by signing up here.Productivity, Platforms and Performance is the theme for CodeRage XIwhich runs from November 15-17, 2016. In the CodeRage X replay you can joinRay Konopka as he runs through how to add VCL Styles…
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RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin Bonus Pack - Premium Style Packs for VCL and FireMonkey

Author: Mike F55022 If you purchase Delphi, C++Builder or RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin, you get access to the premium style packs for both VCL and FireMonkey that are part of our bonus pack. New in the 10.1 Berlin style packs is the addition of a dark copper style for both VCL and FireMonkey. The FireMonkey Premium Style Pack for 10.1 Berlin includes nine custom FireMonkey styles. Choose from Jet…
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Windows and beyond. Connecting a Windows application with an Android service

Author: Luis Navarro I’ve always enjoyed working with Delphi and RAD Studio to create Windows applications. However, with the latest releases, it is possible to go beyond Windows and create a new ecosystem that includes the capabilities of mobile apps, IoT devices, and so on… RAD Studio 10 Seattle introduced the Android services feature, and I’ve been thinking about connecting a…
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