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A week in the TMS labs day 5: TMS WebGMaps
Friday, December 23, 2011
On the last day of the week in the TMS labs, we present a video on a new component that we're about to release: TMS WebGMaps. This component allows to show Google maps and interact with Google maps in Windows applications. Fine level of control is offered to configure the type of the map, the controls on the map, add markers, show StreetView etc… The TWebGMaps exposes a number of events ranging from simple mouse clicks to moving markers, changing zoom level and many more. You can find the video on our more informal Facebook information channel and in the process, you can add this group to your favorites.Nancy Lescouhier

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http://www.youtube.com/tmssoftwareTV
Nancy Lescouhier


Bruno Fierens

Smet Filip

beegl

Usually Google maps requires a public webpage and a GoogleAPI Key, are these still required?
Gubert Daniele

Thanks,
Troy
Troy Wolbrink


Bruno Fierens

Martin Lawrence


Bruno Fierens

beegl

Thank you.
beegl


there are several technical issues that prevent us from integrating with Delphi 7 unfortunately
Bruno Fierens

beegl


Bruno Fierens

Any possibility to use Chrome Embedded component package and future possibility to use OS X as supported platform?
deksden
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