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Icon DBISAM 4.51 Released with RAD Studio 12 Support

Posted by Tim Young on Thu, Nov 16 2023
DBISAM 4.51 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

DBISAM 4.51 now includes support for Embarcadero RAD Studio 12 Athens (Delphi for Windows 32/64-bit, and C++ for Windows 32/64-bit).

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RAD Studio 12 is an exciting release with:
  • Support for multi-line string literals,

  • SKIA support for FireMonkey applications,

  • improved mobile design for FireMonkey,

  • more Windows APIs,

  • and much more.
You will find more information on all of the new features and improvements in RAD Studio 12 at the following link:

What's New in RAD Studio 12


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Comment LaurenWunderlich said... Reply
This release of DBISAM 4.51 adds reliable RAD Studio 12 support, improving Delphi and C++ development on Windows 32/64-bit. The update brings better FireMonkey SKIA rendering, multi-line string literals, enhanced mobile design, and expanded Windows API access. Developers using database-driven games like Infinite Craft will benefit from smoother performance and compatibility. Check your download email if you’re an existing customer and read the RAD Studio 12 notes for full details.
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Comment Williams35 said... Reply
Hey! Thanks for the heads-up about the DBISAM 4.51 update! It's awesome to see continued support for newer RAD Studio versions. You know, struggling to learn new coding skills or even just debug a tricky problem sometimes feels like playing Doodle Baseball. You keep swinging, sometimes you connect perfectly, sometimes you whiff completely, but each miss teaches you something about timing and technique.
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Comment Stephens357 said... Reply
Hey! Awesome news! Upgrading my Delphi environment sounds like a serious win. It's always good to see continued support for newer RAD Studio versions. Remember that feeling of suddenly being gobbled up in agario? That's how I feel when I'm stuck with outdated tooling. Now I'm hoping this update feels more like a crazy comeback moment in agario where you’re briefly unstoppable.
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Always good to see continued support for the latest RAD Studio. Keeping things up-to-date can be a real brain teaser sometimes, almost like tackling a tough Sudoku puzzle! Speaking of which, I find that a quick Sudoku break helps me clear my head when I'm stuck on a coding problem. It's surprising how a little mental reset can unlock a solution.
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