The Delphi and CBuilder 2010 ISO can be used with paid serial numbers for Embarcadero RAD Studio 2010, Delphi 2010 or CBuilder 2010. December 2009 release (includes Updates 1-5 and Boost libraries update). 3 min read; Embarcadero Rad Studio 2010 Serial Number 12. Updated: Mar 13 Mar 13.
RAD Studio Frequently Asked Questions
RAD Studio™ is the fastest way to develop high-performance cross-platform Native Apps with flexible Cloud services and broad IoT connectivity. It provides powerful VCL controls for Windows 10 and enables FMX development for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Linux. RAD Studio supports Delphi or C++ with a wide array of services for Enterprise Strong Development™. Enhancements include double the available memory for large projects, extended multi-monitor support, improved Object Inspector, and much more. RAD Studio delivers 5x the speed of development and deployment across multiple desktop, mobile, cloud, and database platforms including 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 10.
RAD Studio includes Delphi, C++Builder, HTML5 Builder, plus all of the below items
RAD Studio also includes a comprehensive set of additional tools to help you do more than ever before. These are generally special editions of the tools created to be bundled with RAD Studio and the feature sets may differ from the full commercial versions.
- FastReport VCL RAD edition and FastReport FireMonkey Embarcadero Edition from Fast Reports so you can quickly design and generate reports
- TeeChart Standard from Steema provides quick and easy-to-use charting components
- CodeSite Express logging tools for building quality applications
- Beyond Compare Text Compare lets you view differences between source files
- IntraWeb from Atozed for building web applications in the same way you build RAD Studio applications
The open source project is located at http://sourceforge.net/projects/radstudioverins/.
The repository for the open source code is available from the 'Code' tab when you're logged in to SourceForge web site or at https://radstudioverins.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/radstudioverins/trunk/
Earlier versions of RAD Studio were named Embarcadero RAD Studio XE8, XE7, XE6, XE5, XE4, XE3, XE2, XE and 2010, CodeGear RAD Studio 2009 and 2007, and Borland Developer Studio 2006.
HTML5 Builder is a visual development environment which enables developers to build web and mobile apps. HTML5 Builder enables Corporate and ISV developers to visually create apps for Web, iOS, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone using a single HTML5, CSS3, PHP and JavaScript codebase. With HTML5 Builder you can build end to end>HTML5 Builder is the replacement for RadPHP in the Embarcadero product portfolio for Web and Mobile application platforms.
For more RAD Studio license and versioning information please visit the Previous Versions page.
You can view pricing and purchase RAD Studio from Embarcadero Sales, one of our valuable partners, or our online Embarcadero Shop site.
RAD Studio is available in three editions - Professional, Enterprise and Architect. See RAD Studio Product Editions and Feature Matrix for details on the differences between the editions.
RAD Studio is available with multiple licensing options including:
- Individual named user licenses delivered via electronic software delivery (ESD) as a download and serial number. Discounted 5-packs and 10-packs are also available.
- Network Named and Concurrent user licenses provide the additional flexibility of managing licenses on a license server plus software provisioning.
- Network licenses managed by Flexera FlexNet are available on a special request basis.
- Academic individual licenses for students and educators as well as volume licenses for classroom use.
Yes, 10.1 Berlin and below are included with your 10.2 purchase. See the RAD Studio Previous Versions web page for further details.
No. They are considered part of your license and are tied to your user account. They cannot be given away or sold.
Your earlier version license, and the version you upgrade to, are considered one named user license that covers both versions. If you already own an earlier version and go to the web page and request the same version license, you will just get a re-send of your existing serial number.
Some of those earlier products are only available as Professional and Enterprise editions.
We can't guarantee that the older versions will be available indefinitely so you should be sure to download your earlier version software and licenses within 180 days.
The earlier versions are available in English, French, German and Japanese. For versions 2007 and later, there is a single download and you choose the language at install time. For version 7, there is a separate download for each localized version.
The Academic edition can be used only for learning in an academic or classroom environment. Educational institutions cannot use the academic version to produce software for use within their institution. Academic licenses don't qualify for upgrade pricing to commercial licenses.
See the Supported Versions List for the latest information by version.
It could be a little confusing for some customers when they purchase RAD Studio and receive seven different serial numbers and download links. We tried to keep it simple by just delivering the license for the purchased version and allow you to request the other licenses as needed.
InterBase XE7 Developer Edition is InterBase XE7 Server licensed for up to 20 users (80 database connections). The InterBase software is automatically installed with a default install of Delphi or C++Builder in RAD Studio and licensed with your RAD Studio serial number. An InterBase ToGo developer license is also included in your RAD Studio license. You can deploy InterBase ToGo for testing purposes using the InterBase ToGo Test Deployment serial number included as part of your RAD Studio order delivery email. This is not available for Network license users.
When you're ready to deploy applications using InterBase, Embarcadero offers a variety of editions (Desktop, Server and To-Go) and a variety of licensing options (flexible server licensing, multi-packs and OEM licensing). Contact Embarcadero Sales or partners for more information. See the license terms in the Delphi license.rtf file for additional licensing details.
To obtain your free IBLite deployment license, use the IBLite serial number in your order delivery email and follow the instructions to generate a license file that you will use to distribute IBLite with your Android and iOS applications.
Delphi for .NET is no longer available and is not available as part of the older version downloads.
The export status for RAD Studio is 5D992C – Mass Market
AppAnalytics
The AppAnalytics feature of RAD Studio has been retired. The client-side and server-side source code is available for free to our customers, as an unsupported capability you can deploy on your own servers. Find out morea>.
BeaconFence
The BeaconFence included in the RAD Solution Pack offers all of the features and functionality of those listed on our site, including unlimited number of beacons and 2,500 square feet / 250 square meters for VCL or FMX pack and 5,000 square feet / 500 square meters for the combined pack.
No problem. You can upgrade to higher level at a discounted rate. Contact Sales to learn how.
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CodeSite Studio 5
The product will install over previous versions of CodeSite Studio and CodeSite Express and requires no extra steps.
Konopka Signature VCL Controls
The product will install over previous versions of Raize Components and requires no extra steps.
Fast Report & FastCube
The installer includes both Fast Report and FastCube.
Fast Report supports 33 languages and FastCube 17.
The product comes in the form of an executable installer that requires no separate steps.
The user needs to uninstall Embarcadero editions of the products.
Radiant Shapes
No. Radiant Shapes is a component library for FireMonkey.
The product comes in the form of an executable installer that requires no separate steps. It is also available through Embarcadero's Get It in the IDE.
Steema
Documentation is only in English. Chart dialogues and message constants are in 37 languages.
The product comes in the form of an executable installer that requires no separate steps.
The TeeChart installer automatically backs up and replaces the Light version. No human intervention is normally required.
Woll2Woll
InfoPower Grids is for VCL, FirePower is for FireMonkey.
Localization is done through property settings within the components.
The product comes in the form of an executable installer that requires no separate steps.
Yes, the user should uninstall equivalent/light version before installing the products.
[Estimated Reading Time: 4minutes]Having installed and activated Delphi XE4 using the license available to me from my employer I decided that, despite the very nasty taste left in my mouth, I would pay the $49 required for the XE4 “hot-fix” release, albeit only in order to remain with the valid update window now imposed by Embarcadero, on the off-chance that one of the next two releases might actually be worthwhile. This uncovered something of an ironic problem.
Ironic, because normally complaints about registration and activation revolve around being forced to do it at all. In this case, my problem was that I couldn’t provoke the damned thing to allow me to do it!
Ironic, because normally complaints about registration and activation revolve around being forced to do it at all. In this case, my problem was that I couldn’t provoke the damned thing to allow me to do it!
Having installed and activated using a previous license serial number, I needed to now update my installation with a different license serial number.
Seeing no other obvious way to achieve this, I re-ran the installer and chose the “Update” option, which mentions that this is the appropriate choice if applying a new license. This is what I was doing, even if it was for the same edition.
So I went ahead.
Despite the fact that the installation was identical, it took just as long as a fresh install. But never mind that. Once finished, I launched XE4 expecting to be presented with the registration/activation wizard to register and activate the new serial number.
But no. XE4 started normally and informed me that indeed it was already registered.
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My first panicked thought was that my personal license serial number had been automatically applied to my employers EDN account, used to previously register the initial license used. Thankfully this was not the case. For once in the EDN licensing system – a system which as far as I can tell hasn’t been updated in at least a decade – getting anything changed is as good as impossible. They can’t – or won’t – even remove or delete registered products that you no longer use. They can’t or won’t even provide a filter to allow you to choose which product you wish to see when you view your list of registered products. But I digress.
As I say, I checked my employers and my personal EDN accounts, and with relief found that the new, personal license serial number wasn’t listed in either. But that simply raised the question of what exactly had the installer done with it if it wasn’t here ?
Clearly it must have used some information in that license serial number to determine what parts of the product to install.
So next, I tried deleting the .slip file from the License folder in the RAD Studio11.0 installation, with no difference. Still registered.
Next I completely uninstalled XE4, making sure to tick the option to “completely remove” all files and registry entries. That would do the trick, surely ?
Once that finished grinding it’s way through my system, I then of course had to re-run the installation, using my new serial number. Which I did, and upon starting XE4, up came the registration and activation wizard as expe… oh wait. No, it didn’t.
This completely new installation, after having “completely removed” the previous installation, was also “Registered”.
So I went spelunking in the Program Files folder for the installation, and sure enough managed to find bdsreg.exe – a likely looking candidate for the registration wizard. Unfortunately, it refused to run without some unspecified and (as far as I can tell) undocumented parameters on it’s command line.
So I did a little more digging and found LicenseManager.exe !! “AHA!” I thought, “finally, something I can use to manage my license!”. Sadly my optimism was premature.
Upon running the sadly mis-named “License Manager” I could indeed seeall the licenses I had installed, with their serial numbers and details. Unfortunately, “License Viewer” would have been a better name for this tool because despite their being a menu item to “Delete” license entries, it remained resolutely disabled. Viewing is all this Manager seems good for.
But at least I could see that, indeed, my XE4 installation was still licensed using the old license serial number. Not my own one. Not the one used to actually install the product on this most recent occasion. And no, there were not two licenses present for XE4. Just the one.
After a bit more digging around on the internets, I found a reference to the location of some other .slip files, in ProgramDataEmbarcadero (I can only think that the one in the License folder of the installation itself is just there for decoration?)
With reference to the dates on these files I was able to identify one which looked most likely to be that for XE4. So I deleted that and tried launching XE4 again.
Hazaa! Finally, I was presented with the registration and activation wizard, already filled out with the correct, new license serial number, and was able to finally register the product and active my license serial number against my EDN account.
Oh well, at least what should have taken 30 seconds or a couple of minutes, at most, only took the best part of TWO HOURS! (Now that I know about those additional .slip files, it will be much quicker next time of course, as it will be for you, dear reader ? ).
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I can only say that recent comments from people complaining that “you get what you pay for” as a way of dismissing “OSS” (conflated with “free”) software as being unable to compete with the capability and polish of commercial software developed “properly” don’t fit too well with the experience we Delphi users seem to be expected to put up with.