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    Allegro.pas

    Allegro.pas

    Game library for Pascal

    Allegro.pas is a wrapper to use the Allegro Game Library with Pascal compilers (Delphi, Free Pascal, etc). Allegro is a cross-platform library intended for use in computer games and other types of multimedia programming. * Graphics: 2D and 3D, OpenGL and D3D. * Controls: Keyboard, mouse, joystick, gamepad... * Sound and music.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    PiNote

    PiNote

    PiNote is a free source code editor that supports several languages.

    PiNote is a free source code editor that supports several languages. Running on Windows, Linux and Raspberry Pi. Written in free pascal and Lazarus IDE, use the SynEdit component with extended syntax highlighter modules. PiNote's many features include macro recording, code highlighting, encryption and/or decryption of text and files and more.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    QuickCrt

    QuickCrt

    Object-oriented RAD framework for Turbo Pascal 7.0

    Based upon my 20+ year old super fast QCrt text mode display driver, QuickCrt is an event driven object-oriented framework for rapid application development using Turbo Pascal 7.0 for DOS. Completely self contained, it uses no 3rd party or original Borland units (excluding the built-in System unit). It uses no Turbo Vision and is more like Delphi minus the drag and drop. It has support for String formatting, Custom text fonts, Themes, Keyboard mappings, Config files and Multiple languages...
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