TMS at a glance
We are working so hard, developing new and exciting features and improving what already exists that we sometimes forget to look at everything from a distance. It's clear that the vast amount of...
View ArticleTMS Web Core and More with Andrew:Fun with CORS
As developers of modern web applications, we're often expected to know quite a bit about a range of obscure topics just to get through a typical day. With acronyms for everything spilling out...
View ArticleExtend TMS WEB Core with JS Libraries with Andrew:HexaGongs Part 1 of 5:...
We've been covering quite a lot of ground related to crafting more interesting user interfaces for our TMS WEB Core projects, using many JavaScript libraries along the way. In this miniseries, we're...
View ArticleExtend TMS WEB Core with JS Libraries with Andrew:HexaGongs Part 2 of 5:...
In the first post of our HexaGongs miniseries, we were focused on creating the background layer for our TMS WEB Core project - a hexagonal grid arrangement. We also added in some background...
View ArticleExtend TMS WEB Core with JS Libraries with Andrew:HexaGongs Part 3 of 5:...
Moving along in our HexaGongs miniseries (see Part 1 and Part 2), our next stop is the Options dialog. When developing TMS WEB Core projects, we already have easy access to common HTML elements...
View ArticleExtend TMS WEB Core with JS Libraries with Andrew:HexaGongs Part 4 of 5:...
Welcome to Part 4 of our miniseries on developing our TMS WEB Core project - HexaGongs. In our last outing, we set out to create an Options dialog with an emphasis on using hexagons in the styling...
View ArticleExtend TMS WEB Core with JS Libraries with Andrew:HexaGongs Part 5 of 5:...
In our fifth and final post covering our TMS WEB Core and TMS XData project, HexaGongs, we'll start by wrapping up a few loose ends from last time. Then we'll have a look at our final set of main...
View ArticleGet the most out of the Edge Web Browser in Delphi
In the latest release of TMS FNC Core and the TMS VCL UI Pack, two huge new features were added in our web browser component for Windows: TMSFNCEdgeWebBrowser and AdvWebBrowser.This component was...
View ArticleTMS WEB Core v2.2 first beta available for TMS ALL-ACCESS users
We're glad to inform that from today, the first beta of TMS WEB Core v2.2 is available for TMS ALL-ACCESS users with an active subscription. Login on your account on our website and from there you...
View ArticleFreebie Friday: Google Maps API version
It's Friday, and it's time for a freebie. This time around, this freebie is based on a customer question we came across recently. In TMS FNC Maps, we have a separate Google Maps based component. Each...
View ArticleTMS WEB Core v2.2 released
Today, we released TMS WEB Core v2.2, another milestone in our endeavor to make web client application development for Object Pascal developers as seamless, efficient & productive as...
View ArticleUnleashing the Power of TMS WEB Core: Free Presentations for our...
In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, web applications have become the backbone of modern business solutions. The demand for efficient, intuitive, and responsive web applications is higher...
View ArticleWebRTC peer-to-peer connection in native applications
We just released TMS WEB Core v2.2 last week with added WebRTC support, but did you know TMS FNC WX Pack also has a control for WebRTC? This let's you to create WebRTC-based applications not only for...
View ArticleTMS WEB Core and More with Andrew:PHP Scripts and Uploading Files
As developers, but potentially new-to-web developers, we're all very well aware that there are many kinds of web servers, web services, APIs, and web programming languages, and dozens of ways to...
View ArticleSeamless no-code Firebase backend for TMS WEB Core apps
In the newest release v2.2 of TMS WEB Core, we have significantly improved the integration with Google's Firebase, in particular also the design-time integration. Now it is possible to configure your...
View ArticleTMS WEB Core and More with Andrew:Notifications via E-Mail with XData/Indy
There could be any number of events that a user of a TMS WEB Core app might want to be notified about. Perhaps an update to content found within the app. A notification about a recent login. Or maybe...
View ArticleUse Tailwind and the Tailwind workflow with TMS WEB Core
Tailwind is a rapidly growing and popular open-source CSS framework. Different from Bootstrap and many other CSS frameworks, it does not come with a fixed list of classes for the various HTML...
View ArticleSummer DIY Project: Creating a web playground using FNC Components
We are always looking to find new and interesting ideas to show the power of our components. As such we have decided to do another Summer DIY project as we think this is a fun way to learn to use our...
View ArticleA farewell to Calibri
Some weeks ago, Microsoft released a new default theme and font for all Office applications, replacing the old Calibri. Yesterday, we updated FlexCel (VCL, .NET, and DLL), so you can now create a new...
View ArticleDiscover open source maps in Delphi with Leaflet
Start using the Leaflet open source mapping library in no time straight from the Delphi tool palette! Next to existing support for Google Maps, Here Maps, Apple MapKit, Microsoft Azure Maps,...
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