Re: [Lazarus] commercial product for lazarus

2009-06-09 Thread Paul Ishenin
Grizzly(Francis Smit) wrote: Hmmm no linux support so not even faintly interesting to me Can we move this discussion to the forum where products were announced? I suppose product developers does not read this mail list. Best regards, Paul Ishenin. -- ___

Re: [Lazarus] commercial product for lazarus

2009-06-09 Thread Grizzly(Francis Smit)
Gerard N/A wrote: > Wow, really impressive, and not expensive. > > Thx for the link, > > Gerard. > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:57 AM, Bee wrote: > >>> I just found a commercial cross platform (win+mac) graphical component >>> for Lazarus (v.0.9.27) was announced in Lazarus forum. >>> >> ht

Re: [Lazarus] commercial product for lazarus

2009-06-08 Thread Vincent Snijders
Bee schreef: Hi all, I just found a commercial cross platform (win+mac) graphical component for Lazarus (v.0.9.27) was announced in Lazarus forum. This is great and should become news in FPC/Lazarus web site. Goto to http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/ and read the top two articles. Vincent

Re: [Lazarus] commercial product for lazarus

2009-06-08 Thread Gerard N/A
Wow, really impressive, and not expensive. Thx for the link, Gerard. On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:57 AM, Bee wrote: >> I just found a commercial cross platform (win+mac) graphical component >> for Lazarus (v.0.9.27) was announced in Lazarus forum. > > http://www.ksdev.com/dxscene/index.html > http:/

Re: [Lazarus] commercial product for lazarus

2009-06-07 Thread Bee
> I just found a commercial cross platform (win+mac) graphical component > for Lazarus (v.0.9.27) was announced in Lazarus forum. http://www.ksdev.com/dxscene/index.html http://www.ksdev.com/vgscene/index.html -- -Bee- has Bee.ography at: http://beeography.wordpress.com --

[Lazarus] commercial product for lazarus

2009-06-07 Thread Bee
Hi all, I just found a commercial cross platform (win+mac) graphical component for Lazarus (v.0.9.27) was announced in Lazarus forum. This is great and should become news in FPC/Lazarus web site. This proves that FPC/Lazarus is ready for production and "serious" (commercial) development. This shou