FNC & VCL: The best of both worlds, part 1: Buttons
IntroThe purpose of this blog series is to let you get familiar with the various kinds of components we offer, and in particular, the ones from the TMS VCL UI Pack & the TMS FNC UI Pack. There...
View ArticleFNC & VCL: The best of both worlds, part 2: Syntax highlighting memos
IntroIn today's fast-paced software development world, writing efficient and error-free code is crucial. To aid developers in this endeavor, syntax highlighting memos have become indispensable tools....
View ArticleTMS WEB Core v2.3: released!
After months of intensive research and development and after we released the beta a couple of weeks ago, we are thrilled to introduce the official release of TMS WEB Core v2.3. This release comes...
View ArticleFNC & VCL: The best of both worlds, part 3: Labels
IntroIn the world of components, one cannot think of an application without labels. Labels are an important part of the application informing the user on which action he will take, or what task the...
View ArticleUsing tileserver services in TMS FNC Maps for Delphi
Tileservers can be used to display custom maps that are tailored to your specific needs. Different geographical map representations are possible. Some of the most common types of maps include street...
View ArticleUsing Redoc to document your REST API with Delphi and XData
Creating REST API servers with TMS XData is a breeze and it's even easier to generate documentation for it. XData automatically creates an OpenAPI document that describes your API, and automatically...
View ArticleHardware access from TMS WEB Core apps
TMS WEB Core is an innovative framework designed to build web applications using Object Pascal language. Despite the primarily web-centric nature of applications built with TMS WEB Core, the...
View ArticleUnveiling TMS Smart Setup Beta: a webinar you can't miss!
Are you ready to revolutionize your software installation and updates? TMS Software is excited to introduce the TMS Smart Setup beta, a game-changing tool that promises to streamline the process and...
View ArticleFNC & VCL: The best of both worlds, part 4: Planners & Calendars
IntroApplications come in all forms & sizes. The implementation differs based on customer requirements. In our previous blog series we focused on labels, buttons and syntax highlighting editor...
View ArticleReimagining our installers. A quick tour of TMS Smart Setup
IntroductionInstallers get little recognition. You don't buy a product to use the installers: you want the product, and the installer is just a way to get and use the product. At TMS, we often fail...
View ArticleFNC Family Update
The long awaited FNC Family update is here! Check out in this blog post what's new and improved.TMS FNC UI PackTTMSFNCTileListA while ago we discontinued TMS FMX UI Pack and focused heavily on TMS FNC...
View ArticleFNC & VCL: The best of both worlds, part 5: Lists
IntroAt some point in time, during the application development cycle, there will be a need for visualizing data in an organized single or multi column list or view. Even for those requirements, both...
View ArticleExtend TMS WEB Core with JS Libraries with Andrew: Clipboard Operations
The very concept of copy and paste operations, and even their corresponding keyboard shortcuts, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V, have been around since the early 1970s, with credit going to Larry Tesler, working...
View ArticleRAD Studio 12 and TMS Components
Celebrating four decades since the debut of Turbo Pascal, we now embrace Delphi 12, a fresh addition to RAD Studio 12 Athens. My journey began with Turbo Pascal version 3 in 1986, missing the initial...
View ArticleFNC & VCL: The best of both worlds, part 6: Ribbons & Toolbars
IntroOrganizing various actions in your application is typically done in (dropdown) - menus, toolbars, status bars and more in the form of small buttons or menu items, and typically we also want to...
View ArticleTMS Smart Setup: A look at how it works.
PrefaceTMS Smart Setup is already in beta, and we are seeing overwhelming enthusiasm from lots of you. To be 100% honest, way more enthusiasm than what I would have expected for a command-line tool...
View ArticleExtend TMS WEB Core with JS Libraries with Andrew: Rounded Corners and More
Once upon a time, an operating system's graphical user interface, if it was lucky enough to have one, consisted primarily of triangles, rectangles, simple fonts, and very few colors. This utilitarian...
View ArticleExclusive TMS WEB Core lab webinar on Nov 30 3PM UTC
An exclusive opportunity beckons for a select group of TMS WEB Core enthusiasts! We're thrilled to announce an intimate, high-caliber webinar hosted by the renowned Bruno Fierens, the visionary...
View ArticleExtend TMS WEB Core with JS Libraries with Andrew: Website Tours with Shepherd
Does your TMS WEB Core project offer far more than the average web app? Are those awesome features neatly tucked away in a beautiful UI, so compact and efficient that nobody knows they are there? Are...
View ArticleTMS WEB Core and More with Andrew:Notifications via SMS with Twilio
So far, we've covered notifications in our TMS WEB Core projects a couple of times. First, via e-mail in this post, and second, via the shiny new browser notifications in this post. For the final...
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