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ANN: TMS TAdvMemo v2.0 released

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Bruno Fierens [tmssoftware.com]

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Mar 6, 2006, 5:49:58 PM3/6/06
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We're happy to announce the availability of the new TAdvMemo v2.0 syntax
highlighting editor component release at http://www.tmssoftware.com. The
major new feature of v2.0 is support for CodeFolding. CodeFolding is
configurable and TAdvMemo comes with settings for code folding support for
Pascal and C# languages. TAdvMemo also comes with a DB-aware version
TDBAdvMemo and a code list component that can be used as a container for
code snippets with drag & drop support to and from the TAdvMemo component.

Main features:
- Highlighting for HTML, Javascript, Web, CSS, Basic, Pascal, SQL, C#, Perl,
Python, INI, XML included
- Codefolding support
- Undo and redo functions
- Optional gutter with configurable line number display
- Clipboard operations
- Find and replace dialogs
- Printing support
- Save to formatted HTML support
- DB-aware version included
- Configurable parameter hinting
- Configurable auto-completion
- URL aware
- Error marking
- Styler available for emoticons
- Code list component
- Separate memo contents container for easy switching of code with single
memo
- Modified line indication
- VCL & VCL.NET support
- Support for spell checking with Addict Spell Checker (See
www.addictive-software.com)

Screenshot: http://www.tmssoftware.com/advmemo5.gif

A fully functional trial version for Delphi 5,6,7,2005,2006 & C++Builder
5,6,2006 can be obtained from http://www.tmssoftware.com/go/?advmemo
Registered users can obtain the latest update free after login on our
website. The new TAdvMemo is also included in the latest full TMS Component
Pack distribution update.

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Kind regards,
Bruno Fierens
TMS software
Productivity components for Windows, .NET, IntraWeb
http://www.tmssoftware.com


Randy Magruder

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Mar 9, 2006, 11:05:07 AM3/9/06
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I was visiting your site trying to find some kind of grid matrix that
shows which of your components are available as fully managed VCL.NET
components and came up empty. Is there such a page? If so, where is
it? If not, can you guys make one?

Bruno Fierens [tmssoftware.com]

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Mar 9, 2006, 12:19:32 PM3/9/06
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You can find information at
http://www.tmssoftware.com/go/?tmspcklist


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Kind regards,
Bruno Fierens
TMS software

Productivity components for Windows, .NET, IntraWeb, Linux development
http://www.tmssoftware.com


Randy Magruder

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Mar 9, 2006, 1:30:02 PM3/9/06
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Awesome, I only have ONE other request - can you guys put up a .net
demo exe for some of this stuff? I'd very much like to see how the
components perform as vcl.net vs. vcl (and it helps shut up the
winforms zealots who look at me funny when I say vcl.net components
should be much speedier than equivalent winforms components).

I often see trial downloads of components, OR VCL- exe's showing win32
performance of the controls, but it's hard to get a feel for how those
same controls will behave in a fully managed app.--

Randy Magruder

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Mar 9, 2006, 3:58:22 PM3/9/06
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Bruno,

Can you guys update your downloadable trials to include D2006 compiled
versions of your VCL.NET stuff? I can't use it without reverting to
D2005. ( I was looking to see how well the TMS VCL.NET Grid performed)

Thanks,
Randy
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Joe Hendricks

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Mar 9, 2006, 5:23:34 PM3/9/06
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Bruno Fierens [tmssoftware.com] wrote:
> You can find information at
> http://www.tmssoftware.com/go/?tmspcklist

Pretty amazing vcl.net support ! Well done !!
JoeH

Bruno Fierens [tmssoftware.com]

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Mar 10, 2006, 4:53:38 PM3/10/06
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It's on our todolist to provide D2006 VCL.NET trials as well,
needs some more FinalBuilder work to enable this,

Bruno


Randy Magruder

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Mar 10, 2006, 6:50:05 PM3/10/06
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Bruno,

I honestly think that vcl.net is the best kept secret in the .net
development community - I've seen so many winforms apps and developed
some myself, and there's no way of getting around how SLOOOOOOWW they
are rendering themselves. I'm not a big fan of watching forms paint.

Seems there's a lot of leverage ot show your component suite and show
that you can have native-like responsiveness and painting from an app
and still be .net.

Randy
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