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: Designed to work with Windows 7, 8, and 10, ensuring that the 10.2 IDE remained stable despite registry modifications. Usage Caution
The concept of "distilling" an IDE is not new. For over a decade, tools like Delphi Distiller have been used to selectively disable certain packages, components, "Experts" (IDE plugins), or splash screens within the Delphi/RAD Studio environment. By giving developers granular control over what loads when the IDE starts, these tools aim to:
Limited to console and non-visual applications, powered by the LLVM engine.
Because Delphi Distiller modifies the registry entries belonging to RAD Studio, it should be used with care. Follow these steps for an optimal setup: