Download FirePower X2 v14.0.0.1 for RAD Studio Alexandria (11.0) Source Code

FirePower X2 v14.0.0.1 for RAD Studio Alexandria (11.0) Source Code

FirePower X2 v14.0.0.1 for RAD Studio Alexandria (11.0) Source Code
FirePower X2 v14.0.0.1 for RAD Studio Alexandria (11.0) Source Code


FirePower X2 brings integration with new functionality in RAD Studio 11.0 Alexandria, and a preview of our new featured component the TwwDataGrouper.

FirePower X2 also allows you to build apps for Apple's new M1 chip so you can further take advantage of the M1 chip for performance with native applications, and no longer have to rely on Rosetta to convert your Mac Intel applications.

Build ONE Amazing App for All Your Devices
Woll2Woll Firepower has tremendous advantages as it comes with the most intuitive and powerful components for RAD Studio FireMonkey. You can build one powerful and expressive app that runs smoothly on all your devices: iPhones and iPads, Android phones and tablets, Linux Systems (using FMXLinux), and MacBooks and Windows computers.

You'll be amazed how quickly you can develop without compromising on performance and capabilities. Not only will your user interface be intuitive and fast for each platform, it will be so much more effortless and enjoyable to develop.

FirePower comes with expressive grids, edit controls, list boxes, combos, searching and filtering, validation rules, record panels, mobile extensions, enhanced sharing services, activity dialogs, and so much more.

Build professional user-interfaces!
FirePower comes with the most critical components for building professional desktop and mobile user-interfaces with Delphi FireMonkey. Central to our component suite design for FireMonkey are two powerful and flexible data-aware grids, list boxes, transition record viewers, and a complement of many high-end editors, combos, and lookup and filtering components. Its capabilities are too numerous to mention here, but you can see a detailed overview of FirePower components here.​ Also take a look at our BLOG to get insight and tutorials on using FireMonkey and FirePower in your applications.