CrossVCL - Next Step
CrossVCL - Next Step
Couple of news from KSDev Team.
When Apple decides to stop support of 32-bit application on macOS we’ve started investigation of CrossVCL future. The core part of CrossVCL of course is VCL and how it can co-exists in new environment (next-get compiler). There is no 64-bit Delphi compiler yet, but all new Emba’s compiler are LLVM based (ARC, no AnsiString, no Asm etc). The only one way to check it is use brand-new Linux Delphi compiler which came with Tokyo. And after few months of silent we eventually can say - CrossVCL is coming to new world of next-gen Delphi compiler and opening new platforms: Linux and coming macOS-64 bit. There are still lot of to-do, but we happy to announce future of CrossVCL.
Current version 0.42 still for 32-bit macOS only. New version will come next month.
http://www.crossvcl.com
https://youtu.be/ywaREmrHrBo
Couple of news from KSDev Team.
When Apple decides to stop support of 32-bit application on macOS we’ve started investigation of CrossVCL future. The core part of CrossVCL of course is VCL and how it can co-exists in new environment (next-get compiler). There is no 64-bit Delphi compiler yet, but all new Emba’s compiler are LLVM based (ARC, no AnsiString, no Asm etc). The only one way to check it is use brand-new Linux Delphi compiler which came with Tokyo. And after few months of silent we eventually can say - CrossVCL is coming to new world of next-gen Delphi compiler and opening new platforms: Linux and coming macOS-64 bit. There are still lot of to-do, but we happy to announce future of CrossVCL.
Current version 0.42 still for 32-bit macOS only. New version will come next month.
http://www.crossvcl.com
https://youtu.be/ywaREmrHrBo
Awesome.
ReplyDeleteSo firemonkey can be ditched finally.
Yippee.
Looking forward to handing you wads of cash if this works
ReplyDeleteGreat! What about custom controls, e.g. DevExpress?
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