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KOL - Key Objects Library is a set of objects to develop powerful (yet small) 32 bit Windows GUI applications using Delphi but without VCL (or Free Pascal).
Windows executables created with KOL are typically between 10-20 times smaller than its VCL equivalent. The smallest GUI program, which can be created using KOL, is about 14K. Smallest console application is about 4,5K with KOL.
A package MCK (Mirror Classes Kit) is provided with KOL, and all the advantages of visual programming are available for Delphi developers who use KOL.
KOL and MCK are distributed free of charge, with source code.
KOL was designed by Vladimir Kladov.