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for every target platform you intend to use (Win32, Win64, etc.). TMS Support Center Key Features & Components UI Controls
The TMS FMX UI Pack is not just a collection of controls; it is built on a sophisticated architecture that extends standard FMX capabilities. TMS FMX UI Pack 3.6.8.8 Full Source
Controls leverage FireMonkey's native hardware-accelerated drawing surfaces (DirectX on Windows, Metal on macOS/iOS, OpenGL on Android).
The suite replaces standard, basic FMX controls with feature-rich alternatives:
: A virtual, high-performance tree view supporting multi-column layouts, checkboxes, and drag-and-drop mechanics. This public link is valid for 7 days
That said, version 3.6.8.8 remains a highly capable toolkit. For developers maintaining legacy applications built on this version, or those seeking to understand the foundation of modern Delphi cross-platform development, TMS FMX UI Pack 3.6.8.8 Full Source continues to provide a powerful, well-documented, and comprehensive component library that stands as a testament to TMS Software's commitment to developer productivity and code excellence.
A highly customizable calendar and scheduling component.
The grid component is often the centerpiece of enterprise applications. The grid in this pack goes far beyond standard grid capabilities: Can’t copy the link right now
When an unexpected behavior occurs, developers can step directly into the TMS source code using the Delphi debugger to locate the root cause instantly.
: High-speed grids with support for grouping, filtering, and advanced cell types.
Built to handle thousands of rows smoothly with minimal memory overhead.
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