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  • Some problems for events managment between Windows and Linux architecture. Could it be possible to over ride Windows 32 bits memory managment ? Because i need to make conditional compilation for 32 bits Windows target and 64 bits Windows, 32 and 64 bits Linux target.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Very good and comprehensive development environment, that allow to write application in one OS and compile in several (with few changes) others, is very good. Congratulations Lazarus!
  • Very powerful IDE, as multiplatform as it gets.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • I have been tracking the Lazarus project along with Free Pascal for 15 years and watched it develop into a mature product. It is now very impressive what you can do with it and it truly is cross-platform today. Apps migrate from Windows to OS-X or Linux with typically a minimal amount of effort with the newer releases (>= 1.4). The latest versions of the Lazarus and FreePascal tools can be installed on a Raspberry Pi from source code. Keep up the good work!
  • Love this project.
  • wow !!! see also VRCalc++ OOSL by Adrix on sourceforge.net
  • Excelente RAD para entornos empresariales, muy buen gestor de datos y de rápido acomodamiento de los cambios.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • The best for converting delphi projects do to run on Linux.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • The best pascal IDE!
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Perfect works ! I love Lazarus.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Lazarus has some fine points when it comes to using a single platform version. But its cross compiling capabilities are poorly documented and just are not worth the effort, no matter how you try to build a cross platform executable, even on Windows 32.64. It would appear the authors either don't test the same code they post, or have not done a clean install for quite some time. If you install Lazarus on Windows 64, it is impossible to build a Win32 executable. If you look at Free Pascal, the compiler engine, you will notice the compiler installs in \lazarus\fpc within lazarus, and in \FPC within free pascal. If you use the fpclazupd program, the fpc compiler installs into \development\fpc and lazarus installs into \development\lazarus. Too many inconsisteices, too many poorly or undocumented features. Just not worth the bother. Too bad for such a nice product. Wiki is out of date and little information on web. Those five star ratings must be from the authors, people who don't cross compile, or friends of the authors. Cross compilers get an F- for useability.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • The best tool for s/w developers
  • Just great!
  • Excelent
  • Best IDE for pascal
  • The best!!
  • Great project, best Pascal development environment around.
  • Wunderful!
  • A very good IDE, it has so many features and it is so fast, really incredible.
  • One word - GREAT
  • ENG> Brings back the good old Borland times, but even betterr and for free. The ultimate development environment for (Turbo) Pascal / Delphi programmers. || GER> Bringt die guten alten Borland-Zeiten zurück, aber noch besser und kostenlos. Die ultimative Entwicklungsumgebung für (Turbo) Pascal- / Delphi-Programmierer.
  • Lazarus is fantastic!
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Outstanding! Thanks to Team Lazarus for this great project! Even I have a trouble with Debugger in Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite), its still perfect. I wish someone can help me bout debugger for Lazarus Mac edition.
  • the best of the best free development tools
  • Sometimes requires a bit of extra effort but is as powerful and cross-platform as you make it. Except for Mobile Apps, Java doesn't come close.