IMHO a common vcl only works for a niche set of applications; where you are 
targeting desktop apps with similar screen sizes and users who aren't too fussy 
about ui details.  E.g. vertical apps, in house apps etc.

Once you decide to target a mobile device, or the web, you need to redo the ui 
to cope with the screen size/conventions/restrictions etc.  And if you have to 
redo the UI anyway, you don't need to use the same vcl.

I have written a few cross platform apps, and I always end up with the logic 
separated out and a new ui written for each platform.

Regards

Sean Cross
CIO

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