Open Source Lazarus Apps for Apple iPhone

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    GLScene

    GLScene

    GLScene Engine for Delphi & C++Builder VCL Windows 32/64

    GLScene is an OpenGL based 3D library for Delphi, C++Builder and Lazarus. It provides visual components and objects allowing description and rendering 3D scenes in graphic applications. Update of newer versions of the trunk has been moved to https://github.com/glscene
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    Downloads: 55 This Week
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    XML Frames BPM VRAD Lazarus

    XML Frames BPM VRAD Lazarus

    BPM from EADS W4 Express BPM Engine

    XML Frames' engine creates Management Softwares from XML. It uses Man Frames and Extended packages. BPM W4 Express engines and projects with Gantt graph. XML Frames uses Man Frames and Extended. https://sourceforge.net/p/jframes/
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    PUMA Repository

    PUMA Repository

    Pascal Units for Medical Applications

    The PUMA Repository is a collection of Pascal units for medical informatics. It contains reusable source code for a wide field of health-care application development. The code includes a support engine for the European Data Format (EDF and EDF+), converting functions for units of measurement and an HL7 engine. PUMA is compatible with Lazarus and Free Pascal. Some of the units also support other Pascal implementations including Delphi, winsoft Pocket Studio and other compilers.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Man Frames Lazarus Project
    Man Frames is used to create SQL code and forms' interactions from a Form called TF_CustomFramework. SQL and server Lazarus components and packages. From Extended, for XML Frames. Can be asynchronous with a boolean before main receive.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Multi-Briques

    Multi-Briques

    4 players Breakout game

    For Zen GL called also zgl.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MultiInstallEdit

    Trying to transfer Multi Install Edit to Lazarus Free Pascal

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    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    OXml

    The next generation XML library for Pascal (Delphi, FPC, Lazarus)

    OXml is the most versatile XML library in the Pascal world. Supported compilers: - Delphi (non-unicode): 5-2007 - Delphi (unicode) for Win32, Win64 and OSX: 2009+ - Delphi for ARC (iOS, Android): XE4+ - Lazarus for Win32, Win64, Linux, OSX: 1.0+ - corresponding C++Builder versions should be supported too (not tested though) Main benefits: - All on the target platform available single- and multi-byte codepages are automatically supported. - True unicode support on all platforms and compilers (also for Delphi 4-2007). - The XML parser is a standalone unit, making it possible to write different and user-defined XML interfaces. - Extremely fast thanks to clever buffering. Parsers included in OXml: - Basic standalone XML reader and writer. - DOM (W3C DOM Level 1.0 Specification). - Sequential DOM parser - SAX parser
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    Palibino

    Pascal library for bioinformatics

    Palibino is a class library for Object Pascal supporting bioinformatics, large-scale genomic analysis in life sciences and computational biology.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Ancestromania Lazarus

    Ancestromania Lazarus

    From Ancestrologie GPL, Freelogy and André Langlet Projects

    Fully Genealogy GPL project, with UTF 8 and website GEDCOM export. Website compatible from Nestcape 6 (tree) so to latest browsers. AndrĂ© Langlet a initiĂ© le scaling de fenĂȘtres dites forms.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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