Unifalcon Components Package -unigui- Full Better Source Instant
Debugging becomes seamless. When an issue arises, you can trace errors directly into the component source rather than guessing past a compiled library ( .dcu ).
A signature capture component based on HTML5 canvas using Bézier curve interpolation for smooth rendering.
The "Full Source" version of UniFalcon is particularly valued for several reasons:
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Investing in a component package with full source ensures that your development is not only fast but also flexible and maintainable for years to come.
Material-design style text fields that maximize vertical screen real estate. Debugging becomes seamless
UniFalcon leverages the standard uniGUI development model, allowing developers to design, code, and debug web applications directly within the Delphi IDE using familiar visual component design principles. This tight integration provides a seamless experience similar to working with VCL components for desktop applications.
Open Delphi and navigate to Tools > Options > Deployment > Delphi Options > Library . Add the path to the UniFalcon source directory to your Library Path for all target platforms (typically Win32 and Win64).
Full source. No limits. Meet UniFalcon for Unigui. The "Full Source" version of UniFalcon is particularly
: A lightweight, super-modern theme designed to improve the visual aesthetics of uniGUI applications.
: Integration for HighCharts , Kendo UI , and Google Charts.
Download and extract the source archive to a permanent directory on your development machine (e.g., C:\DelphiComponents\UniFalcon ).
Delphi and UniGUI receive regular updates. When a new version of Delphi (such as RAD Studio 11 or 12) or an updated UniGUI framework releases, closed-source components can leave you stranded while waiting for the vendor to compile new .dcu binaries. Having the full source code allows you to open the package files, update search paths, fix minor compilation deprecations yourself, and compile the binaries directly in your new IDE environment immediately. Deep Debugging and Optimization