top of page
Search
  • frisanditphevermis

Delphi Xe2 Update 4 Crack







!!! by branislav on 9th January 2008 Delphi is still one of the fastest and best-developed RAD tools for Win32 and all that you have to do is to be convinced of this fact and this new version will definitely be your choice. Features The new version is a little bit bigger than previous Delphi versions, but you can still have the most of functionality with your application. This new version supports a wide variety of operating systems and system APIs, and of course, the RAD tool offers a flexible environment for creating a project in the first place. Other users can use Delphi for creating application in much more simple ways. The Delphi tool is also faster and more stable, and I really can’t say anything bad about it. Visual Component Development Environment With Delphi XE2, there is more and more support for visual component development. The most important is of course Visual Component Library (VCL), and the objects that it creates. We have a collection of visual components to choose from and a separate document to have a look at the functionality of a component. Object Inspector There is an improved Object Inspector in the new Delphi. It has a list of components, so you can add components, but also just browse a list of objects, attributes, methods and properties, and you can add or remove them. This is especially useful when you are searching for a solution to a particular problem and then want to inspect the methods and properties in an object to have a better idea of what to do. This is a great feature that I’ve been missing for a long time. Advanced Object Browser Another useful tool that you should know about is the Attribute Browser. It is a great tool to have in your Delphi toolbox. It allows you to display the attributes of an object without the need to scroll down and around. But you can also view the Attributes Tree, which means that you can browse through the attributes in the Attributes Tree. The tree is organized into folders, and you can see the class name and its fields. If you need to have a look at the methods of an object, you can do that, too. You can create and edit methods in the class that the object belongs to. View Source You can open up a Delphi project file in your IDE and view the code in a separate tab. You can even open up a single file and you’ll see


Related links:

0 views0 comments
bottom of page