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SenCopy ActiveX 2.0 - Author Info Page
Description: provides a licensing mechanism for shareware and gives out text of the author.. (more)
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Author Info for SenCopy ActiveX 2.0
Author/Company Name: Sensalgo Soft
Country: Germany
Web Site: http://www.sensalgo.com
Programs listed: 4
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Subclassing ActiveX 1.0 (Downloads: 420)
enables the subclassing of window forms, i.e. the execution of their messages The control element accomplishes a subclassing for a window stated by its handle. The window function is the function of a window, which completely determines the behavior of the window (and thus the reaction of the window to user inputs). This window function is replaced by another function by the Subclassing component. This function then can be freely defined in the Message event of the Subclassing control element (MS Windows API programming). It is possible to ei...
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CarRent Access Application 2.0 (Downloads: 338)
The data base is used for car leasing, customer data and vehicle specifications. The CarRent database is an application for Car vendors that sell their cars by leasing contracts. It accompanies the work with customers and the calculation of costs and installments. The CarRent database provides the advantage to select the model type, version and equipment characteristics of a car. The customer himself can do this in an easy way. Further more the respective leasing installment is calculated by the application. This enables the possible customer to...
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NumberInput ActiveX 2.0 (Downloads: 366)
Improves the input of integer values within certain limits, that can be adjusted The control element allows the comfortable input of (long) integer values, whereby incorrect inputs by the user become impossible. It is freely adjustable in its size. The size of the represented control sub elements and the size of the displayed numbers adapt automatically. The input of the number can be made directly in the text field or indirectly by the two buttons. If one of the buttons is clicked, the number, that was typed in, becomes smaller or greater by on...
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