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Delphi VCL 2006 vs TeeChart .NET for Delphi .NET development

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 3:48 pm
by 9333098
I'm beginning to develop desktop applications for .NET using Delphi having used Delphi Pro VCL for a while for WIN32 applications. I'm not using Web, ASP, or database. What issues, comparisions, feature sets, etc are of concern when considering the use of Delphi VCL 2006 vs TeeChart .NET for this ?

Are all the chart types and chart tools available in both ?

Which has the potential to be fastest (if a difference at all) for ColorGrid or 3D surface type plots ?

Delphi 2006 is written in Delphi VCL, TeeChart .NET in native C# .NET. Does this mean they may not necessarily parallel each other in feature development or bug fixes ? For example, TeeChart .NET Ver 2 mentions alternate axis labelling which the VCL version has had.

Cross-posted to VCL forum to enable users with experience to respond.

Steve

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:31 pm
by narcis
Hi Steve,

Please see my reply at the VCL forum.