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Icon ElevateDB 2.40 Released with RAD Studio 13 Support

Posted by Tim Young on Sat, Sep 27 2025
ElevateDB 2.40 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

ElevateDB 2.40 now includes support for Embarcadero RAD Studio 13 Florence (Delphi for 32/64-bit Windows, 64-bit Linux, and 64-bit MacOS, and C++ for 32/64-bit Windows).

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RAD Studio 13 is an exciting release with:
  • a new 64-bit IDE for 64-bit Windows,

  • a new ternary operator for Delphi,

  • a WebStencils upgrade,

  • a new IDE Search,

  • an AI component pack and AI companion website,

  • and much more.
You will find more information on all of the new features and improvements in RAD Studio 13 at the following link:

What's New in RAD Studio 13



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Comment Sandra Welker said... Reply
I just updated to ElevateDB 2.40 and tested it on RAD Studio 13. My initial impression is that query speed is significantly faster, especially when building 64-bit applications on Windows. I am very impressed with this combination and will continue testing on Linux to compare. https://thatsnot-myneighbor.io/

Comment bigbear said... Reply
This is great news, especially for the Delphi and C++ communities! Full support for RAD Studio 13 Florence proves ElevateDB's commitment to this legacy but powerful technology. However, I find that transitions to new platforms (like 64-bit Linux and MacOS) always come with unforeseen compatibility bugs, especially in tasks related to memory management and file handling. Did their testing process cover every combination of these architectures and programming languages? Existing users should be mentally prepared to test carefully before product deployment. For a developer, migrating and optimizing existing source code to run stably on the new RAD Studio platforms requires https://friday-nightfunkin.io (patience for repeated attempts, learning from failure, high concentration to overcome obstacles) to continuously debug, accept minor failures during testing on different operating systems, and persistently achieve a perfect, bug-free application version.

Comment erveille said... Reply
I’m especially interested in the WebStencils upgrade and the IDE search improvements—those little quality-of-life features save so much time.
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