FastReport VCL and FMX Editions now available for XE4
FastReport has released their XE4 editions of FastReport VCL and FastReport FireMonkey (FMX). You can find the latest information on the FastReport site. You can download demo and purchase release versions from the FastReport web site. FastReport VCL (version 4.14.2) Embarcadero Edition and FastReport FMX (version 1.1.3) are now available for registered XE4 customers on the registered user downloads pages for Delphi XE4, C++Builder XE4 and RAD Studio XE4.
FastReport has also announced that the beta version of FastCube 2 VCL for XE4 is available. You can find all of the details at http://www.fast-report.com/en/news/287/. Thank you FastReports for your continued support of our customers.
- FastReport provides a comparison feature matrix for FastReport VCL that lists the capabilities of each VCL edition - http://www.fast-report.com/en/products/report-for-delphi-fastreport-4-feature-matrix.html/
- FastReport provides a comparison feature matrix for FastReport FMX that shows you what capabilities are included in the Embarcadero, Windows and OSX editions - http://www.fast-report.com/en/fast-report-fmx-comparison/.
FastReport has also announced that the beta version of FastCube 2 VCL for XE4 is available. You can find all of the details at http://www.fast-report.com/en/news/287/. Thank you FastReports for your continued support of our customers.
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