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Sneak preview of what's coming in FNC

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Friday, April 2, 2021

Intro

There are a lot of things going on in the TMS labs at the moment. We announced a lot of great improvements and new features for the upcoming TMS WEB Core 1.7 (https://tmssoftware.com/site/blog.asp?post=772) as well as a couple of past and future platforms FNC runs on (April Fools' Day joke ...). Today we are proud to announce a new platform is coming for FNC. (NOT an April Fools' Day joke !).


Sneak preview

Before we want to announce exactly which platform is going to be supported in all it's glory, here is a sneak preview.

TMS Software Delphi  Components


What's coming?

TMS Software Delphi  Components

FMXLinux official support is coming in the near future! We are currently working hard to make all FNC components compatible with FMXLinux which means there will be a TTMSFNCWebBrowser based on WebKit (https://webkitgtk.org/), a REST based TTMSFNCCloudBase working with Curl (https://curl.se/), PDF export based on our own implementation and much much more! Of course, you can also expect all components that are working based on TMS FNC Core to have FMXLinux support. Stay tuned for more info coming real soon!




Pieter Scheldeman


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This blog post has received 3 comments.


1. Friday, April 2, 2021 at 10:36:59 PM

Wow, great news!

Mathews Chris


2. Friday, April 9, 2021 at 4:25:15 PM

Great work. Just so I''m clear, are you porting FMX to FNC? I need an embedded browser solution for Lazarus linux components.

James


3. Friday, April 9, 2021 at 4:33:31 PM

Our focus now is first on fully supporting Linux from Delphi with FMXLinux for the browser. With what we learn from this, it will be applicable to use under Lazarus with LCL in the future as well.

Bruno Fierens




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