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Vojko Cendak commented
for Android and Linux
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guido cavalera commented
i must rewrite a software for dermatologic application but now i want to develop it for FMX. Does imageen support firemonkey ?
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Yogi Yang commented
Instead of doing major rewrite would it be possible to use OpenCV or Pango like libraries in the FireMonkey version of ImageEn?
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Mark O'Neal commented
We are upgrading our Delphi7 application which uses ImageLib to Delphi XE7. We use the library for acquiring images into our database and subsequent read-only display. ImageLib is no longer developed so we must find an alternative imaging library. We want to switch to Firemonkey because it enables us to extend our applications across all major platforms with a single code base.
We are seeing major shifts from desktop computing to tablet computing across the industry. We have already released some tablet-based solutions with much more to come. We could really use a library set like ImageEn for Firemonkey.
If ImageEn supported Firemonkey, ImageEn would be our #1 choice. Embarcadero has made it clear that Firemonkey and FireDAC are replacing the VCL and DBExpress respectively. If you don't migrate your code, I'm afraid you may be looking at an End of Life scenario for your product.
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Jeremy North commented
FireMonkey support is definitely something that will see me continue to extend my subscription. I don't use many of the new features but what I do use, having that available in FireMonkey would be a definite advantage.
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David Novo commented
What about a partial support. i.e. I can see that porting the ImageEnView component itself for viewing the Images would take a big rewrite, but what about porting the imageProcessing stuff as X-platform. Just the IeBitmap, ieProc and IO?
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DavidMartel commented
We understand that the changes are not trivial. However for me there is no real option. The first usable imaging suite that comes out with FM support is where we will have to go. If that is not ImageEN, then with regret we will have to go elsewhere and drop ImageEN. This is not a decision we wish to make as so far ImageEN has been good for us.
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AdminNigel (Developer, ImageEn) commented
Firemonkey is probably not something we can support in the short term as it would mean a major rewrite.