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How feature 'rich' is the FireMonkey framework

I have typical rich gui fat clients and am considering moving to lighter html displaying clients using embedded chrome, but now FireMonkey looks potentialy interesting too.

The 2d/3d transformations are nice, but I'm writing typical bussiness apps, and there are features I'd need in order to consider using FireMonkey.

  1. Does it have grid/list/tree controls, and if so what features does it have (sorting, drop down menus, date edits, etc)
  2. Can it display html ? How about html editing ?
  3. How efficiently does it transfer over Remote Desktop/VNC ?

ps

I'm aware it's still unreleased, but someone might know (if not now, then after release)

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Daniel Maurić Avatar asked Aug 06 '11 12:08

Daniel Maurić


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what I see in FM screenshots and videos is what KsDev was already offering but packaged into Delphi, so I think the features are mostly the same, which is really good indeed

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anon Avatar answered Oct 12 '22 13:10

anon


Using TeamViewer works fine, renders accelerated 3D and has the option to disable Aero Glass.

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David Berneda Avatar answered Oct 12 '22 13:10

David Berneda