Delphi Knowledge Base 1.5

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Delphi Knowledge Base is a unique collection of Delphi tips and articles where Delphi programmers can find ideas, solutions and share their experience. The main idea of this program is that you can find the article you need and also share your articles with other users via the Internet. This exchange helps to expand the program and to enrich it with new articles every day. The program enables user to browse articles that are already existing in a database and to add new ones. Articles are formatted so that they could be copied and pasted right into your program. In Delphi Knowledge Base you can use these features: basic or advanced article search; ability to search for exact phrase or any keywords; ability to search for word in article keywords or title and text; ability to search by product, author or post date; found articles are displayed in the grid with sorting abilities and full article information; highlighting of keywords in search results; etc.

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