
Quote from luishp on August 17, 2026, 7:01 pmHi everyone,
I wanted to share something a little different with you today.
VisualNEO has been part of my life for many years. During that time, it has evolved through different technologies, different versions and many changes in the software world, but one thing has remained the same: it has always been an independent project built with a very small team and a very close relationship with its users.
Recently, we have made a significant investment in the future of VisualNEO, especially VisualNEO Win, with the move to Delphi 11, Unicode support, WebView2, modern HTTP and JSON capabilities, the new plugin architecture and many other improvements that are still continuing.
We want to keep doing this.
The reality is that maintaining and developing a project like VisualNEO with a relatively small user base is not always easy. For that reason, we have created a new Support VisualNEO page for those who would voluntarily like to help us continue developing the project.
There is absolutely no obligation to contribute. It does not affect your license, your support or your participation in the community in any way. It is simply an additional way for users who value VisualNEO and want to see it continue evolving to help make that possible.
If VisualNEO has been useful to you over the years and you would like to support its future, you can find the new page here:
Support VisualNEO.
Of course, financial support is only one way to help. Reporting bugs, suggesting improvements, helping other users, sharing your projects and recommending VisualNEO are also extremely valuable to us.Thank you for being part of this community and for helping VisualNEO continue moving forward.
Luis
Hi everyone,
I wanted to share something a little different with you today.
VisualNEO has been part of my life for many years. During that time, it has evolved through different technologies, different versions and many changes in the software world, but one thing has remained the same: it has always been an independent project built with a very small team and a very close relationship with its users.
Recently, we have made a significant investment in the future of VisualNEO, especially VisualNEO Win, with the move to Delphi 11, Unicode support, WebView2, modern HTTP and JSON capabilities, the new plugin architecture and many other improvements that are still continuing.
We want to keep doing this.
The reality is that maintaining and developing a project like VisualNEO with a relatively small user base is not always easy. For that reason, we have created a new Support VisualNEO page for those who would voluntarily like to help us continue developing the project.
There is absolutely no obligation to contribute. It does not affect your license, your support or your participation in the community in any way. It is simply an additional way for users who value VisualNEO and want to see it continue evolving to help make that possible.
If VisualNEO has been useful to you over the years and you would like to support its future, you can find the new page here:
Support VisualNEO.
Of course, financial support is only one way to help. Reporting bugs, suggesting improvements, helping other users, sharing your projects and recommending VisualNEO are also extremely valuable to us.
Thank you for being part of this community and for helping VisualNEO continue moving forward.
Luis

Quote from rocote on August 18, 2026, 12:36 amI would like to thank Louis and his team for reviving VisualNeo Win and for the excellent work they have done over the years. I know that VisualNeo Webse also focuses on producing web pages, but I wonder if it would be possible for VisualNeo Win to publish an .HTML file or folder (index.html)? Perhaps there is a plugin that can do this?Thank you for the new version of VisualNeo Win.Roger