Shell MegaPack ActiveX 2008
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| Platform: | Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP | | Price: | $295 | | File Size: | 1956 Kb | | Screenshot: |  | | Manufacturer: | Sky Software | | Product page: | Click to visit | | Description from the Publisher: |
Shell MegaPack ActiveX recreates the entire Windows Explorer file/folder browsing UI in your app in just a couple of seconds. It provides a familiar yet powerful file/folder browsing UI right inside your own forms and dialogs and is a perfect replacement for the plain, inflexible, modal APIs which UI developers are currently limited to. Consisting of a folder tree control, a file/folder list control and a drive-selection control, it mimics every Windows Explorer feature including Thumbnail/Details/GroupView styles, dragdrop, icons, context menus, virtual items, infotips and renaming. Its powerful behavior control and customization functionality takes it miles ahead of Windows Explorer by adding features like item filtering, item checkboxes, custom items, custom columns and customization of context menus, dragdrop, appearance, display names, icons, overlay icons and infotips.
Also included is ShellObjects, which brings the ability to display multiple MSN/Office2003 style popups, create quick launch-like appbars, Vista-style task dialogs, system-wide hotkeys, task scheduler library, animated tray icons and create and read shortcuts and internet shortcuts.
Shell MegaPack has a royalty-free redistribution license; it has no external dependencies and it comes with comprehensive documentation and numerous samples. |
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