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Mustangpeak VirtualShell 2023.08 from August 17, 2023

Mustangpeak VirtualShell 2023.08 from August 17, 2023
Mustangpeak VirtualShell 2023.08 from August 17, 2023


The Turbopak Mustangpeak library for Delphi and C++Builder was originally developed by Jim Kueneman and contains the EasyListView and the VirutalShellExplorer components. Mustangpeak VirtualShellTools provides Windows Explorer style shell treeview and list view components for Delphi and C++Builder applications. The main component TVirtualExplorerTree is a VirtualStringTree decsendant and is VCL Styles and DPI-aware enabled.
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Mustangpeak ListView 2023.08 from August 17, 2023

Mustangpeak ListView 2023.08 from August 17, 2023
Mustangpeak ListView 2023.08 from August 17, 2023


The Turbopak Mustangpeak library for Delphi and C++Builder was originally developed by Jim Kueneman and contains the EasyListView and the VirutalShellExplorer components. Mustangpeak VirtualShellTools provides Windows Explorer style shell treeview and list view components for Delphi and C++Builder applications. The main component TVirtualExplorerTree is a VirtualStringTree decsendant and is VCL Styles and DPI-aware enabled.
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LaunchBox Premium with Big Box 13.2 x64 Multilingual

LaunchBox Premium with Big Box 13.2 x64 Multilingual
LaunchBox Premium with Big Box 13.2 x64 Multilingual


LaunchBox is a gaming frontend originally built for DOS. However, now LaunchBox supports a slew of emulators and PC games for an all-in-one multimedia solution. Whereas the likes of RetroPie, Batocera, Lakka, and Recalbox feature emulators built-in, LaunchBox doesn’t. As such, you’ll need to add your own. The difference in LaunchBox vs Retroarch is that Retroarch provides emulators, while LaunchBox offers a pretty user-interface. Thus, LaunchBox is used in conjunction with Retroarch.
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LaunchBox Premium with Big Box 12.15 (x64) Multilingual

LaunchBox Premium with Big Box 12.15 (x64) Multilingual
LaunchBox Premium with Big Box 12.15 (x64) Multilingual


LaunchBox is a gaming frontend originally built for DOS. However, now LaunchBox supports a slew of emulators and PC games for an all-in-one multimedia solution. Whereas the likes of RetroPie, Batocera, Lakka, and Recalbox feature emulators built-in, LaunchBox doesn’t. As such, you’ll need to add your own. The difference in LaunchBox vs Retroarch is that Retroarch provides emulators, while LaunchBox offers a pretty user-interface. Thus, LaunchBox is used in conjunction with Retroarch.
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LaunchBox Premium with Big Box 13.1 (x64) Multilingual

LaunchBox Premium with Big Box 13.1 (x64) Multilingual
LaunchBox Premium with Big Box 12.14 (x64) Multilingual


LaunchBox is a gaming frontend originally built for DOS. However, now LaunchBox supports a slew of emulators and PC games for an all-in-one multimedia solution. Whereas the likes of RetroPie, Batocera, Lakka, and Recalbox feature emulators built-in, LaunchBox doesn’t. As such, you’ll need to add your own. The difference in LaunchBox vs Retroarch is that Retroarch provides emulators, while LaunchBox offers a pretty user-interface. Thus, LaunchBox is used in conjunction with Retroarch.
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LaunchBox Premium with Big Box 12.14 (x64) Multilingual

LaunchBox Premium with Big Box 12.14 (x64) Multilingual
LaunchBox Premium with Big Box 12.14 (x64) Multilingual


LaunchBox is a gaming frontend originally built for DOS. However, now LaunchBox supports a slew of emulators and PC games for an all-in-one multimedia solution. Whereas the likes of RetroPie, Batocera, Lakka, and Recalbox feature emulators built-in, LaunchBox doesn’t. As such, you’ll need to add your own. The difference in LaunchBox vs Retroarch is that Retroarch provides emulators, while LaunchBox offers a pretty user-interface. Thus, LaunchBox is used in conjunction with Retroarch.
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DDObjects v1.2.1.232 for D5-D2010, DXE-DXE8, DX10-DX10.4 Cracked

DDObjects v1.2.1.232 for D5-D2010, DXE-DXE8, DX10-DX10.4 Cracked
DDObjects v1.2.1.232 for D5-D2010, DXE-DXE8, DX10-DX10.4 Cracked


DDObjects is a remoting framework to be used with Delphi 5 to 7 as well as Delphi 2005 to Delphi 10.4 Sydney (32 and 64bit) which originally was begun out of personal interest for technologies like DCOM, RMI, Corba etc. A main goal in the development of DDObjects has not only been to keep the code one has to implement in order to utilize DDObjects as simple as possible but also very close to Delphi’s usual style of event-driven programming.
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Mustangpeak VirtualShell 2021.09 from September 10, 2021

Mustangpeak VirtualShell 2021.09 from September 10, 2021
Mustangpeak VirtualShell 2021.09 from September 10, 2021


The Turbopak Mustangpeak library for Delphi and C++Builder was originally developed by Jim Kueneman and contains the EasyListView and the VirutalShellExplorer components. Mustangpeak VirtualShellTools provides Windows Explorer style shell treeview and list view components for Delphi and C++Builder applications. The main component TVirtualExplorerTree is a VirtualStringTree decsendant and is VCL Styles and DPI-aware enabled.
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DDObjects v1.2.0.219 D5-DX10.3 Cracked

DDObjects v1.2.0.219 D5-DX10.3 Cracked
DDObjects v1.2.0.219 D5-DX10.3 Cracked


DDObjects is a remoting framework to be used with Delphi 5 to 7 as well as Delphi 2005 to Delphi 10.3 Rio (32 and 64bit) which originally was begun out of personal interest for technologies like DCOM, RMI, Corba etc. A main goal in the development of DDObjects has not only been to keep the code one has to implement in order to utilize DDObjects as simple as possible but also very close to Delphi’s usual style of event-driven programming.
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C++Builder 10.2.3 C++ Compiler 4k Stack Allocation Patch

C++Builder 10.2.3 C++ Compiler 4k Stack Allocation Patch
C++Builder 10.2.3 C++ Compiler 4k Stack Allocation Patch


This patch addresses an issue with the C++ compiler in C++Builder 10.2.3 for Windows 32-bit applications and DLLs with stack allocation of a memory block of 4KB (one page) or more, when the allocation is within a function that uses fastcall calling convention.
The issue was originally reported as RSP-20171 on our Quality Portal, with duplicate issues of RSP-20297 and RSP-20173.
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