功能如何“丰富”?是FireMonkey框架
我有典型的丰富 GUI 胖客户端,并且正在考虑使用嵌入式 chrome 转向更轻量级的 html 显示客户端,但现在 FireMonkey 看起来也可能很有趣。
2d/3d 转换很好,但我正在编写典型的商业应用程序,并且我需要一些功能才能考虑使用 FireMonkey。
- 它是否有网格/列表/树控件,如果有的话它有什么功能(排序、下拉菜单、日期编辑等)
- 它可以显示 html 吗? html 编辑怎么样?
- 通过远程桌面/VNC 传输的效率如何?
ps
我知道它还没有发布,但有人可能知道(如果不是现在,那么发布后)
I have typical rich gui fat clients and am considering moving to lighter html displaying clients using embedded chrome, but now FireMonkey looks potentialy interesting too.
The 2d/3d transformations are nice, but I'm writing typical bussiness apps, and there are features I'd need in order to consider using FireMonkey.
- Does it have grid/list/tree controls, and if so what features does it have (sorting, drop down menus, date edits, etc)
- Can it display html ? How about html editing ?
- How efficiently does it transfer over Remote Desktop/VNC ?
ps
I'm aware it's still unreleased, but someone might know (if not now, then after release)
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我在 FM 截图和视频中看到的是 KsDev 已经提供的功能,但打包到了 Delphi 中,所以我认为功能大部分是相同的,这确实很好
what I see in FM screenshots and videos is what KsDev was already offering but packaged into Delphi, so I think the features are mostly the same, which is really good indeed
使用 TeamViewer 效果很好,可以加速 3D 渲染,并且可以选择禁用 Aero Glass。
Using TeamViewer works fine, renders accelerated 3D and has the option to disable Aero Glass.
所以,我的结论是 FireMonkey 仍然太原始且风险太大使用。目前没有第三方支持。最好给它一两年的时间,看看效果如何。
So, my conclusion is that FireMonkey is still too raw and risky to use. There is currently no 3rd party support. Best to give it a year or two and see how it works out.
一切都在很大程度上取决于您使用的远程桌面协议。例如,在 Win2008+Vista 或 Win2008R2+Win7 的情况下(当可以通过 RDP 启用 Aero 时),一切都应该非常顺利和高效。我认为,在其他情况下,FM 需要一些额外的调整。
Everything will very much depend on remote desktop protocols which you use. For example in case of Win2008+Vista or Win2008R2+Win7 (when Aero can be enabled over RDP) everything should be pretty smooth and efficient. In other cases FM will need some additional tweaks, I think.