ActiveX Products by HexaTech
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AceToolbar
by HexaTech
AceToolbar includes 32-bit and 16-bit ActiveXs for creating a variety of toolbars including IE and Office 97 toolbars as well as 3D buttons etc. Main features include: arbitrary button shapes; looks and behaviors of buttons as well as background control
- Submitted 3/15/1999
ActivePicture
by HexaTech
ActivePicture ActiveX is an all-in-one solution for constructing and displaying unlimited virtual instrumentation devices or transparent active pictures like automobile dashboards, clocks, meters, gauges, sliders and knobs. It can also serve as a programm
- Submitted 6/25/1998
LiveMap
by HexaTech
LiveMap ActiveX allows you to create any types of active map interfaces that you would like your users to interact with. Main features include: creating any irregularly shaped hotspot regions on your maps or layouts; detecting mouse events for hotspot reg
- Submitted 3/15/1999
ViewPro
by HexaTech
Place tables, graphs, pictures and drawings onto text report pages, which can be imported or exported as Windows Meta Files. Use Visual Basic's own form to visually design report templates at design time, and fill out the template at run time.
- Submitted 2/19/1999
WebToolBar
by HexaTech
WebToolBar is an Internet Explorer component that allows you to create and integrate your own toolbar into the Internet Explorer web browser. WebToolBar allows you to easily and quickly build flexible run-time toolbar that incorporates buttons, text boxes, combo boxes and menus that can be linked to URL web addresses or local executable files. The toolbar is driven by script that can be, along with the button bitmap, stored on your web server for easy update and maintenance.
- Submitted 10/19/2001
XRosyGUI
by HexaTech
XRosyGUI includes 32-bit ActiveX and16-bit OCX for developing intuitive multimedia GUIs. XRosyGUI simulates any interactive scenes containing any objects, including customizable standard windows GUI elements (e.g. buttons, meters, toolbars etc) as special
- Submitted 3/15/1999