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Windows 10 October 2018 Update
Microsoft has released a new update of Windows 10, continuing with their now 6-month release cycle. The version 1809 was initially distributed, and then put
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What I want to highlight while referring to the most recent update of Windows 10, is that the last version of Windows has been growing and has ![]() http://blog.marcocantu.com/images/fo...ctober2018.png Windows 10 and RAD Studio There are several areas of Windows 10 Delphi and C++Builder support. We don’t have just basic compatibility with the Windows API, something Microsoft provides, but have done extra work to overcome changes in Windows that cause trouble to existing applications, like the updated DLL loading logic. We have started early to support the WinRT API in traditional VCL (and FireMonkey) applications, with even ready to use components for features like ![]() The other significant feature RAD Studio integrates is ![]() ![]() Microsoft is pushing very aggressively in the store direction, to the point this is the only installation options for the Windows 10 S version of the OS. Also, this allows customers to install applications without the need of administrative rights, which is useful in many scenario -- and it does improve the system security, to some extent. Expect an increased focus on the store as the primary installation mechanism in the future.* When evaluating if you want to distribute applications on the store, it is worth considering that Microsoft store rates are significantly lower (in terms of percentage) than its mobile counterparts (Apple and Google). Considering the low prices and a generous 10% referral links bonus ( ![]() Windows 10 Features Coming to RAD Studio If the features above have been added in recent versions of RAD Studio, from 10 Seattle to 10.2 Tokyo and its updates, more is coming in the near future in 10.3. Among the Windows 10 related features, we are going to offer a new architecture to manage image lists at multiple resolutions, support PerMonitor V2 DPI mode along with the newest GetSystemInfo APIs, along with fixes and improvements in different areas. </br> The coming release is also going to have improved Windows Store support, making it easier to sell applications and sell in-app purchases. Stay tuned for more information. </br> * http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/marco...~4/A_UXDukA8rY ![]() |
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