Hi Wallace,

If you do ever end up on a machine with an up-to-date Windows 10 you will find 
Lazarus in Linux under the WSL 2  setup very very quick and useful.

With appropriate projects, through folders directly accessible in Windows and 
to WSL 2 Linux you can directly compile an exe in windows, and then the Linux 
version from the same code, in your WSL Environment.

Under Windows 10 you can establish remote desktop server in the WSL 2 Linux 
installation you choose, and run it from a RDP client in Windows. 
We look into a basic XFCE desktop.

For various reasons we've avoided Windows 11 to-date, which otherwise would 
make all that easier. 

I'm also exploring the Android components LAMW provides. It establishes a 
seperate IDE install 2.0.2 I think, and works with any USB connected compatible 
Android device, or of course emulators, and I think BlueStacks type setups 
might work for that as well.
And all your work is do one in FreePascal + the GUI.

We tried to see if Delphi would look at an altered License schedule to 
accommodate both us non-commercial, or smaller average non-mega corporations 
:-) 

Suggested to them it might open up a new market for them, but alas it wasn't to 
be, and as the Community License wasn't clear on some points (I directly 
communicated with people there) or appropriate, some one here on this list 
suggested using Lazarus.

So to make progress we had to make a move.
Which has proven great as the Lazarus project has grown and matured, and Delphi 
licenses remained static in nature, so the time has been well invested moving, 
at the time it was sad to be leaving Delphi though having signed up in 
Borland's day.

You sometimes have to research more, and do more homework in Lazarus, but the 
time is well spent and you obtain a better scope and knowledge of what is 
achievable. 
And if you make full Forum postings—others benefit too.

Paul

-- 
https://PaulANorman.info

On 4 July 2022 10:00:12 am NZST, Marshland Engineering 
<marshl...@marshland.co.nz> wrote:
>I too am moving over to Lazarus. The overhead for Delphi 10 is just too
>big
>for what I do. Found the Lazarus forums also quite good. I can compile
>on
>Linux as well which suits Raspberry Pi applications. 
>
>Now if only I could find a stripped down OS, I'd be happy. Still on Win
>7 and
>Mint.
>
>Cheers Wallace.
>
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