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Coming from the VCL, a lot of developers switch over to FireMonkey for mobile application development. It is very surprising to them that the frameworkamp;#39;s standard components do not contain a rich text edit control. Of course, this can be explained by the fact that FireMonkey is not closely tied to Windows and the Windows API, and the rich text format is something that is tied to Windows. So, TMS Software decided very early on, back in 2014, to develop their own rich text implementation. Just to be certain, you can use this rich text control on all the platforms that FireMonkey supports, even though it is not the Windows platform. So, you can use rich text in your iOS applications, in your Android applications, in Linux, and also in macOS. The best thing is, TMS built a great demo that shows you all the capabilities of the control. Here you see the main form of the demo. Youamp;#39;ll find it in your `FNCUIPack` demo, FireMonkey Rich Editor folder. I