Odlarhg Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 Hello. I recently started working at a company that has an application developed in Delphi on one of its servers. By doing a little research I was able to determine that they used the UniGui framework and if I'm not mistaken it was version 1.0. I have experience developing with Delphi, but I have never worked with UniGui. The company wants to continue using the application developed several years ago, but they want to move it to a new server. My questions are: 1. Is the latest version compatible with 1.0 version of UniGui? 2. What is the current version of UniGui? 3. Is it possible to migrate the application that uses UniGui 1.0 to the new version without making major changes to the source code? 4. How does UniGui licensing work? Sorry if my questions are a bit basic, but I'm new to UniGui. The company where I work has no way of contacting the programmer who originally created the application. The people who originally acquired the licenses are also no longer there and we have not been able to find the installation software, therefore there is interest in acquiring new licenses to be able to migrate the application and modernize it. Thank you very much in advance for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sherzod Posted February 27 Share Posted February 27 Hello, Thank you for your interest in uniGUI. 11 hours ago, Odlarhg said: 1. Is the latest version compatible with 1.0 version of UniGui? 11 hours ago, Odlarhg said: 3. Is it possible to migrate the application that uses UniGui 1.0 to the new version without making major changes to the source code? Well, actually yes... 11 hours ago, Odlarhg said: 2. What is the current version of UniGui? 1.95.0.1580 11 hours ago, Odlarhg said: 4. How does UniGui licensing work? https://unigui.com/explore/licensing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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