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RAD Studio 13 Florence Support for TMS Components

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On September 10, 2025, Embarcadero officially released RAD Studio 13 Florence, along with Delphi 13 and C++Builder 13. This brand-new version of the RAD Studio IDE introduces powerful new capabilities, modern language updates, and exciting tools for developers building applications across platforms.


What’s new in RAD Studio 13 Florence

RAD Studio 13 delivers a series of important improvements and features that further empower Delphi and C++ developers:

  • Delphi language extensions, including a long-awaited ternary operator and other enhancements.
  • 64-bit support for the Windows 64 target platform, ensuring modern application scalability and performance.
  • C++23 standard support integrated into the C++Builder Windows Modern Toolchain.
  • RAD AI Companion Website, helping developers explore AI-powered productivity and coding assistance.
  • WebBroker and WebStencils upgrades for more powerful web development in Delphi & C++.
  • Versioned GetIt packages, improving dependency management and project consistency.
  • A host of quality enhancements and new features across the entire toolset.

You can read the full release announcement from Embarcadero here:
https://blogs.embarcadero.com/announcing-the-availability-of-rad-studio-13-florence/


TMS Software RAD Studio 13 support

Our team at TMS Software is already working hard to bring RAD Studio 13 compatibility across our entire product portfolio. This is a challenging process, as we maintain a large range of different products, including extensive cross-platform component sets. Ensuring that our code adaptations remain backward compatible with older Delphi versions demands thorough testing and careful engineering.

Updates with built-in RAD Studio 13 support will begin rolling out in the coming days and weeks. We deeply appreciate your patience and understanding while we go through this major update process.

You can follow our ongoing progress and see which TMS products are becoming RAD Studio 13-ready here:



Aaron Decramer




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