I use Delphi RAD 2010 and Indy 10.5.5. Now I'm working with IdSMTP and IdMessage. But found some issues in them work. And find information that in late version, for example in 10.5.9 this problem has gone. But on Indy official site I can't find downloads link.
But on Indy official site I can't find downloads link.
Go to http://www.indyproject.org
Click on Indy.Sockets (VCL)
Click on Downloads
Click on Version 10
Click on Development Snapshot
Click on Development Snapshot (again)
Click on Indy via SVN, Fulgan.com, or precompiled binaries.
You can check out Indy from the public subversion repository.
Detailed instructions are at http://www.indyproject.org/sockets/download/svn.en.aspx
We are trying to develop a form that will be added to a project written and created using Embarcadero Delphi 2010 , We will use Embarcadero Delphi XE3 as our Development Environemt, will the code that we will write work on Embarcadero Delphi 2010 ?
If not where can I download Embarcadero Delphi 2010, I can't find it on the Embarcadero official site.
Thanks
Previous versions can be downloaded here:
http://www.embarcadero.com/xe3-earlier-versions
Depends ....
if you don't use rtti and generics and remove qulified namespaces, restrict the use of foreign components it could work, but i think it's not recommended.
If you are properly registered you have an edn account:
Pick Downloads / Registered User Downloads
It is in there. You should be able to go back to Delphi 7. 2010 is at the bottom of the page.
The latest stuff in XE3 is highly recommended. The improvements over the last few years are definitely worth it, and the upgrade will pay for itself in very short time even if you only gradually learn and use the new stuff.
It looks like the SongBeamer site which put up some nice ports for the TurboPower OpenSource projects for Delphi 2009+ are now being outdated with some recent updates in SourceForge. But, then again, maybe not? Which versions are best used with Delphi XE?
I'm most interested in Abbrevia, LockBox, and Async Pro. It looks like Abbrevia-SourceForge, AsynPro-SongBeamer, LockBox..?
I am the "owner" of the Turbopower projects on SourceForge. They are all in various states of development, but the most popular ones are XE ready.
I confess that I don't know the exact state of any individual project, but I can say that SourceForge is the best place to get the most recent and up to date "official" version.
As far as I know, the SourceForge versions of the projects are currently actively being maintained, under the direction of Nick Hodges.
Abbrevia is much better on SourceForge. The SongBeamer version was based on unstable code from mid-2008. I started maintaining the project in 2009 and the official 3.05 stable release had a lot of cleanup and fixes after that. v4.0 was released in March 2011, and added new features, include full support for Unicode filenames in zips, bzip2 archives, and decompression support for most of the new zipx compression algorithms (LZMA, bzip2, PPMd, WavPack). The current Subversion trunk also has Zip64 support and much better splitting/spanning support.
Async Pro appears to be better on SourceForge, but it's a bit of a mix. Officially only a handful of components have been updated to Unicode. In the SourceForge release the admin added $IFDEFs to keep the remaining files from compiling, while on SongBeamer they may still compile but might not be correct. There have been a few releases on SongBeamer since the SourceForge 5.0 release, so there may be some fixes not in the official release, but it's not based on the 5.0 release, so they're both missing stuff.
LockBox 2 is better on SongBeamer. The SourceForge version hasn't been updated with Unicode support at all. The SourceForge site does include a LockBox 3 project that supports Delphi 2007 through Delphi XE, but it's entirely new, incompatible code, so the only thing they share is the name. It is being updated though, unlike LB2.
Orpheus is better on SourceForge and incorporates all of the fixes from SongBeamer.
Office Partner has had a Unicode update posted in the SourceForge project's forums, but doesn't have a maintainer, so it's not official released or in the SVN repository. Not available on SongBeamer.
OnGuard and SysTools are the same on both sites.
ShellShock has Unicode support in the SourceForge Subversion repository.
XML Partner has the SongBeamer code committed to the SourceForge Subversion repository.
TP Essentials is better on SongBeamer.
The rest of the TurboPower projects SourceForge projects are dead.
Stay away from LockBox. Version 2.x in now really outdated (but for very simple cryptography needs), while version 3.x developer has somehow "stolen" the LockBox name, writing another library not compatible, and its quality doesn't look good.
Moreover IMHO he has no rights to change the license, only the Initial Developer - Turbo Power - can relicense under different ones, if he didn't like MPL 1.1 he could have created his own library without taking Turbo Power's Lockbox name and Sourceforge project. Thereby you may end up using a library with an invalid license, especially if you plan to use it under GPL terms.
If you have needs for good cryptography look elsewhere.
The sourceforge version of AsyncPro doesn't add the BCB components either - these seem to have suffered a lot since TP opensourced. I had to build packages for this a couple of times to support various versions of RAD studio. Haven't checked the latest songbeamer build.
The Arcana Elite Suite for Intraweb hasn't been updated since March 2008. Does this mean it won't work with any bundled Intraweb later than Delphi 2007?
Anyone tried it with D2009 or D2010?
Arcana Elite Suite 2.6.7 works perfectly on Intraweb 10.0.23, but on D2007 (not sure about D2009+)
Latest change is r33 (21 Nov 2009). You need to get this version via SVN.
Comments for this version:
"Modified a bunch of files to compile using IW10 and D2009
Not fully tested
IMHO For obvious coherence, all string types must be replaced to ansistring
types"
http://code.google.com/p/iwelite/source/detail?r=33
I did try the Server Manager component but did not succeed to get this up and running. At that time had no interest in the other components.
Gert
Is Synapse ready for a Delphi 2009 production applications? Their website doesn't look like it's been updated in a while: http://www.ararat.cz/synapse/doku.php Is the project dead?
I have been using the latest version from the SVN repository without any problems in a commercial application compiled with Delphi 2009.
The D2009 support not released but you can download directly from the svn repository, if you browse the code there, you will see there are changes for D2009 compatibility
http://synalist.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/synalist/trunk/