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Now that I'm using your HTML-based components (extremely useful), your planner control (awesome) and your web update control (very impressive), the TMS component pack has evolved into one of the most useful and unique (something which is becoming very difiicult to find.. all component libraries seem to try do the same thing in different ways...) libraries in my component arsenal.

- Keith Blows, South Africa

Dear Sir/Madam. I'm afraid I'm going to have to uninstall and return the TMS Component Pack we recently purchased. It's just too darn good. What are my clients going to say when I can now implement a whole screed of additional functionality so quickly and easily? How are they going to react when, all of a sudden, their applications look 10 times better? And there are so many components! It's going to take weeks, if not months, to play with them all. It's criminal, I tell you. You shouldn't be able to sell a component package this good. I guess I'll hang onto it a little while longer, and try to figure out how to explain it to our clients. Keep up the good work ;-)

- Paul Matthews - ProSouth Solutions via email

Great controls - Just like I remember from the project I worked on 1998-2003. The controls only got better

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Just wanted to say that these new components are amazing. Not only do you put out an excellent product but you are always coming up with new and innovative components. You guys must never sleep! A very large part of our software product is designed with TMS components and the most common customer comment when they see our new GUI is "Wow". So.... "thanks" - you guys rule!

- Robyn Freeman via TMS newsgroup

I just wanted to say thanks again for doing such a great job with the TMS Pack set of Delphi components. Not only is it a well done set of components but you've always been great with support and fixes.

- Scott Bussinger, US

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