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Delphi, Examples
Cross-Platform Icon Button Example

Our Icon Button Demo shows you how to add an icon to a button for a sleek, professional look. This cross-platform app is built using Delphi and provides a single code base and UI for Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and Linux. Whether you’re looking to add a personal touch to your device or want to create a more sophisticated interface…

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OnClick Event-Handling Architecture Demo

If you’re looking for a way to add some interactivity to your mobile applications, the Button OnClick through Actions demo is a great place to start. This cross-platform application shows you how to define an OnClick event on a button and have it change another interface element. Built in Delphi using a single code base and single UI, the Button…

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Cross-Platform Toggle Button Example

Looking for an easy and effective way to toggle between two different buttons? Look no further than the Toggle Button Demo! This cross-platform application makes it simple and straightforward to switch between selections on any desktop or mobile device, whether you’re using Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, or Linux. Plus, with a single code base and UI across all platforms, the…

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Vidéos
A Quick Guide To Making Your First VCL App in Delphi

The Embarcadero Technology YouTube Channel recently launched a new “Welcome to Delphi” series that is composed of short videos showcasing various demos and tutorials on how to get started with Delphi. When it comes to windows application development, Delphi VCL should always be your top choice. First of all, Visual Component Library or VCL is based on the Windows API…

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Bubble Chat App Demo For Desktop And Mobile

If you’re looking for a way to build a chat interface that’s both user-friendly and visually appealing, the Bubble Chat App Demo is just what you need. This cross-platform application, built using Delphi, offers a single code base and UI that can be used on Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and Linux. And because it uses a bubble chat interface like…

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