[ANN] The DINO (Gecko-Delphi Framework) v1.0 has been released. (A breath of fresh air for Kylix)

From: KAMA Software (support_at_kamasoftware.com)
Date: 07/25/04


Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 19:58:28 +0400


We are glad to announce that the DINO (Gecko-Delphi Framework) version 1.0
has been released. It’s designed for development of cross-platform
applications. This library enables to
create easily applications of any level of difficulty in Windows and Linux.
The idea consists in using XML to describe the user’s interface and this
procedure increases the speed
with which applications are developed several times as compared to classical
methods.
The library is based on the most powerful engine GRE (Gecko Runtime
Environment) produced by the company
Mozilla Foundation.

Feature Benefit:

- 100% crossplatform development. One code for Windows and Linux.
- Fast and Easy. GUI interface based on XML.
- Built in JavaScript engine.
- Custom component development. Free from difficult paint functions, only
XUL, XBL, CSS and possible HTML.
- Native component development. You can develop the native widget using
ActiveX for Windows and Netscape plugins for Windows and Linux which can be
integrated into XUL forms.
- XPIDL2PAS compiler.
- Custom protocol development. You can develop the protocol based data
providers. The Gecko-Delphi Framework includes Pascal classes to make it
easy.
- Multi-thread application development. Support of TThred Delphi class.
- Support of a large number of multimedia technologys known as Flash,
Acrobat, RealPlayer, SVG and others.
- Support of the built in internet browser Mozilla for displaying HTML
contents.
- Support of HTML Editor, Text Editor which can be used for your
application.
- Integrated help system HelpExplorer - now it supports the WinHelp and
MS-HTML Help v1.x (CHM) file
format for Windows and Linux.
- Support of third-party comonents. You can use all third-party non - GUI
componets such as Indy, SOAP etc.
- Support of JAVA tehnology. You can merge JAVA codeset and Delphi codeset.

The comprehensive description of this technology can be found on our
Internet site - http://www.kamasoftware.com.

Thank you very much for your time and good luck.

Best regards, KAMA Software Team



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