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Cross-Platform Development with Delphi XE7 & Firemonkey for Windows & Mac OS X

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About Cross-Platform Development With Delphi XE7

Find Tips for converting your Delphi App from VCL to FireMonkey; Add missing hints to your FMX-App; Bring your Mac OS X App into the Apple App Store About this bookWorking with the new Multi Device Designer in Delphi XE7Solutions and workarounds for the Firemonkey frameworkTips for using the MIDA ConverterWho this book is forThis book is not for beginners in programming. It is for experienced VCL-developers, who want's to start with FireMonkey now. Or you are still working with FireMonkey and searching for several problem-solutions. In detail The book is a great help for all those Delphi developers, who want to do cross-platform development with FireMonkey for Windows and MAC OS X. The author presents his experience, which he has collected for this purpose as a developer. Save yourself hours and days to searching for solutions for tasks, which looks differently under FireMonkey, as under the Windows VCL. In particular, for frequently used VCL components is described, what are the equivalent components under FireMonkey and what might work differently. A separate section describes the use of the MIDA Converter (also in the Pro and Studio version), which helps you to convert your existing VCL application into a FireMonkey application. The process, how to bring programs that are developed with Delphi XE7 into the Apple App Store is also described in detail in this book. Since mid-2012, an application for the Mac AppStore must support the Apple sandboxing model. In the book is explained what is meant by this and how to use the so-called Entitlements. Also, it is described how to obtain persistent access to files and folders outside of the sandbox with App-Scoped Security bookmarks. In the appendix of the book you will find a printed HSW.FMXSandbox.pas unit (about 350 lines), which makes it possible under Delphi to work with these bookmarks. You will only reach the full