ActiveX Products in Windows User Interface
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Active Sound Tips
by MultiMedia Soft
Improve your applications user interface adding the possibility to play a WAV sound every time the mouse enters the surface of a control or of an area inside a dialog or form.
- Submitted 8/1/2000
Active Toolbox
by GreenTree Technologies
A collection of 8 ActiveX Controls and source code putting the power of component development in your hands. These controls can be used in their OCX form or added as VB source code directly to your application. Maintaining and building powerful applicatio
- Submitted 6/25/1998
ActiveBar
by Data Dynamics, Ltd.
ActiveBar is a lightweight ActiveX Control that provides dockable toolbars, detachable menus, tabbed toolbars and more
- Submitted 6/19/1998
ActiveLedIt!
by Sophist Solutions
Add powerful rich text editing to your web page or application. Easily work with RTF or HTML content. Support multilingual UNICODE. Take advantage of powerful scripting APIs to integrate rich text into your users’ experience. ActiveLedIt has great documentation and examples. Whether you are using Delphi, VB, Access, C++ Builder, or programming for the web, the ActiveLedIt ActiveX control will work for you. Try the compelling demos to see how easy enriching the content of your application can be!
- Submitted 6/13/2002
ActiveListBar
by Sheridan Software Systems
ActiveListBar is a 32-bit ActiveX component that gives your applications and web pages the Microsoft Office 97 look and feel. With ActiveListBar's Sliding Group metaphor, you can design your client/server applications with the familiar Outlook bar element
- Submitted 6/24/1998
ActiveProg
by WindowBoxComponents
Fully configurable progrss control for Visual C++. Dynamicaly change colours, fonts and other properties.
- Submitted 3/10/2002
ActiveSkin
by SoftShape Development
ActiveSkin enables you to change the visual appearance of your project's forms, providing you with skin support. It's possible to make your program look like applications from any OS or create your own user WinAmp-like user interface.
- Submitted 6/16/1999
ActiveSuite Plus
by Sheridan Software Systems
A high-quality package that delivers the distinct elements of Microsoft Office 97 and 2000 at a low price. All products are 32-bit ActiveX and include ActiveThreed Plus, ActiveListBar, ActiveTreeView, and ActiveToolBars Plus.
- Submitted 6/24/1998
ActiveThreed Plus
by Sheridan Software Systems
ActiveThreed Plus is a set of eleven 32-bit ActiveX controls that give your apps the look and feel of today's most popular interfaces: Office '97, PowerPoint, the Internet, and more. Your apps come alive with powerful new controls that give you the freedo
- Submitted 6/24/1998
ActiveToolBars Plus
by Sheridan Software Systems
Design your apps with the look and feel of Microsoft® Office 2000. ActiveToolBars Plus delivers Office 2000 emulation, complete with quick customization, personalized menus, and fly-out tools. Plus, a brand new control—ActiveTabs™.
- Submitted 7/1/1999
ActiveTreeView
by Sheridan Software Systems
ActiveTreeView is a 32-bit ActiveX component from Sheridan that is a drop-in replacement for the in-box tree control that comes with Visual Basic 4.0 and 5.0. ActiveTreeView is the ideal drill-down control for large corporate database applications.
- Submitted 6/24/1998
ActiveWizard
by R.M. de Boer Software
ActiveWizard is an easy-to-use ActiveX control that enables you to create 'Windows 2000 style' wizards. Just put an ActiveWizard control on your form, add some ActivePane controls, and the ActiveWizard control automatically resizes the Panes for you.
- Submitted 9/22/2000
ActiveX Component Suite
by Infragistics Europe Ltd
ActiveX Component Suite is your single source for components. The ActiveX Component Suite has become the single choice for dot-com’s to power today’s leading business interfaces. With 31 components, the suite offers the widest selection of co
- Submitted 8/31/1999
ActiveX Design Suite
by Premise Systems
The suite gives developers the object tools to create runtime customizable Windows and Internet applications and is designed to enhance and compliment the feature set of such applications. It includes user-interface features, which parallel VBA's IDE.
- Submitted 1/10/2000
ActiveX Docking Control
by Rare's Software
This will let you drag and dock any form/toolbar to a MdiForm much in the way like that of Visual C++(Free to freeware developers)Commercial use is strictly prohibited, unless stated otherwise by me. Look at my site for more information.
- Submitted 11/7/2000
ActiveX Graphic & Chart Components
by Dragonfly Automation Soft
ActiveX Automation Components including Scope, Chart, Plotter, PieChart, BarChart, 3D Components, Indicator, Gauge, ProgressBar, Ruler, Temperature Control, AlphaNumeric LED, Counter and others can be widely applied in many industry HMI applications and Simulation environments.
- Submitted 8/25/2002
ActiveX ncScrollbar
by Buenaflor Better Software
This is an ActiveX scrollbar which can provide the most demanding scrolling needs of a programmer without the hassles commonly encountered in other models of scrollbar. It is easily configurable either by the user or programmer both at designtime and runtime. The scrollbar can scroll 32-bit data in a breeze, with easy mouse handling features. Capable of multilevel scrolling and has two trackers doing it. Features: 1) 32-bit in RANGE capable (-7FFF FFFF to +7FFF FFFF) 2) dual tracker, coarse
- Submitted 5/10/2002
ActiveX PCTALK1E
by GUERING SOFTWARE
ActiveX control to develop multilanguage applications with text-to-speech conversion capacity.Works with English, Spanish and German. Provides conversion from text directly into sound or text into .wav file.
- Submitted 3/12/1999
ActiveX Subscription
by DinkIT Limited
Buy all of our ActiveX components with a single low price subscription, that offers 12 months of updates, new products and technical support. This subscription includes Listbar AX, ExplorerBar AX, ComboPlus AX, Flow AX, Splash Panel AX and Dock Control AX.
- Submitted 11/8/2002
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