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App Template Fitness Center 1.0
by Landerson Gomes in Sample Projects for RAD Studio
This Firemonkey UI template simulates a profile in an app from Fitness Center.
App Settings Screens 1.0
by Embarcadero Technologies in Sample Projects for C++Builder
This FireMonkey UI template includes three different designs for implementing an app settings screen in a multi-device application.
App Profile Screens 1.0
by Embarcadero Technologies in Sample Projects for C++Builder
This FireMonkey UI template includes three different designs for implementing an app profile screen in a multi-device application.
App Home Screens 1.0
by Embarcadero Technologies in Sample Projects for C++Builder
This FireMonkey UI template includes three different designs for implementing an app home screen in a multi-device application.
App Contact Screens 1.0
by Embarcadero Technologies in Sample Projects for C++Builder
This FireMonkey UI template includes three different designs for implementing an app contacts screen in a multi-device application.
EurekaLog Tools 7.12.0.0
by Neos Eureka S.r.l. in Components for RAD Studio
EurekaLog Tools is a set of useful freeware tools, such as Address Lookup, Error Lookup, PE Analyzer, Threads Snapshot, etc.
Trial - EurekaLog 7.12.0.0
by Neos Eureka S.r.l. in Trial for RAD Studio
EurekaLog is a Delphi and C++Builder exception tracer tool that gives your application (GUI, Console, Web, etc.) the power to catch all exceptions, memory leaks and detect infinite-loops and deadlocks.
Trial - ReportBuilder 22.03
by Digital Metaphors Corporation in Trial for RAD Studio
ReportBuilder is the premier reporting tool for Delphi. Whether you need to create simple reports quickly or deliver the most advanced reporting solutions, ReportBuilder is the tool of choice among Delphi developers.
Catch2 3.0
by Catch2 in C++ Libraries for C++Builder
Catch2 is mainly a unit testing framework for C++, but it also provides basic micro-benchmarking features, and simple BDD macros. Catch2's main advantage is that using it is both simple and natural. Test names do not have to be valid identifiers, assertions look like normal C++ boolean expressions, and sections provide a nice and local way to share set-up and tear-down code in tests.