maXbox is an open source graphical software designed as a scripting utility, a programming, and educational system with a built-in Delphi engine. It is specially designed for teaching, testing, and analyzing both algorithms and methods. It runs well under the Linux/UNIX and Microsoft Windows operating systems, allowing you to set Delphi on a machine without installation.
maXbox requires no installation, configuration, or administration. Mobile programming knowledge is not a requirement when using maXbox. It supports a wide range of units, including VCL, PCRE, JEDI, SysTools, CLX, Indy, and TurboPower. With more than 22K functions, 2.6K units, and a library of over 500 PEP (Pascal Education Program) exercises and examples.
maXbox is written entirely in Object Pascal and Delphi/Kylix programming languages. Its target audience is developers who want a flexible tool to teach, test, and analyze methods and algorithms.
You can download maXbox right now from Softpedia, free of charge. It's distributed as a universal source archive that can be installed on any supported operating system by configuring and compiling it.
maXbox is a cross-platform software officially supported on all GNU/Linux distributions, some BSD flavors, as well as on the Microsoft Windows operating system. Both 64-bit and 32-bit hardware platforms are supported at this time.
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