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What Is The Best Windows UI Toolkit For Styles And Effects?

The Windows user interface has changed numerous times over the years, sometimes quite dramatically. The Windows design drastically evolved from the very simple outlines and colors of Windows 3.11 in 1993 to the gloriously advanced Windows UI toolkit of Windows 11. The latest version of Windows brought us the new Fluent Design System, a revamp of Windows Metro that includes…

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How To Make Superb Python GUI apps using DelphiVCL

Python and Delphi are both powerful programming languages. Delphi, for instance, provides easy-to-use features compared to other languages which make it ideal for most windows application development. Not just it provides clear syntax, but it also offers an easy drag-and-drop system that enables users to build GUI software relatively much faster. Python, on the other hand, is another powerful and…

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Learn How Tab Controls Can Ruin The Desktop User Experience

Achieving a great user experience is extremely important especially in windows application development to tell if the application managed to fulfill the user’s needs. From the user’s perspective, navigating and exploring an application can be done and managed more effectively through multiple tabs. Ever since their introduction, tab controls have been a staple in desktop applications. When incorporated properly, tab…

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Everything You Need to Know About The New Delphi Custom Title Bar Property

The VCL or the Visual Component Library, as we all know, is still the best library for windows app development. While the FireMonkey framework provides wider options for developers, especially when designing or building cross-platform apps, VCL is already a well-established and mature framework that offers a huge library of visual components and a great collection of 3rd party components….

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How To Convert Your VCL Database Software To Mobile & Cross Platform Apps

VCL has always been part of native windows development specifically for developing user interfaces for Microsoft applications. While this GUI framework comes with a huge library of visual components and a robust collection of 3rd party components, it only supports Windows-based development. The FireMonkey framework, on the other hand, is designed for building multi-device cross platform apps including all the…

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