All releases of Lazarus


Release Notes: This release is based on the new fpc 2.6.0 release and contains a number of backported bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release is based on fpc 2.4.2 and contains a large number of new features.


Release Notes: This release fixes compiling a test application without saving (missing project1.lrs). The Lazarus directory is now set correctly by the deb package. Some other small fixes are also included.


Release Notes: In this major release, the IDE has many source editor improvements like display of "double width" fonts (such as Eastern, Japanese, Chinese, and Arabic), better code folding, highlighting, syncro editing, and persistent blocks. The debugger has assembler windows, easier exception handling, and breakpoint properties. The LCL now uses GTK2 as the default widgetset on Linux and BSD and includes the TMonitor class for multi-monitor support. Refactoring of LCL reduced the minimum size of executables by about 15%. The support of TFrame support has improved, so you can visually nest designers in the IDE.


Release Notes: This version improves support for application icons. Option dialogs were improved by using frames. Several bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: The LCL now uses Unicode strings encoded as UTF-8 on all platforms. Lazarus now runs natively under Mac OS X using the "Carbon" widget set. The LCL internal graphic system was rewritten for more consistency, more flexibility, better Delphi compatibility, icon support, and native image lists. The IDE designer now allows you to connect form components, like databases on TDataModule.


Release Notes: This release is based on fpc 2.2.0 and is the first stable release for Win64, WinCE, and Intel based Mac OS X. There are huge improvements in the Qt, Carbon, and Gtk2 widgetset interfaces.


Release Notes: This release adds components to write Windows services and Linux daemons, support for custom mouse cursors, and easier creation of C bindings.


Release Notes: In this release, the Qt widget set interface has been improved and the codefolding has been enabled. Futhermore, there have been numerous bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release adds a commandline tool to compile projects and packages ("lazbuild"), bugfixes, and Debian packages.