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EasyDial ActiveX Control

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ActiveWizard

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OpenX for MS SQL Server

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SCML LABEL PRINTER

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The EasyDial(tm) ActiveX
ActiveWizard is an
OpenX is a multi-level
SCML Label Printer is an
Control 1.0 let you write
easy-to-use ActiveX control
software component for
ActiveX DLL that allows
code to dial to ISPs in
that enables you to create
developing multitier
Visual Basic 6 (sp3)
minutes. It is targeted to
'Windows 2000 style'
enterprise applications that
programmers to print and
Windows 95, Windows 98,
wizards. Just put an
require access to RDBMS
preview labels on ink-jet
Windows NT, and Windows
ActiveWizard control on your
locally or across networks.
and laser printers (159
2000, and designed for
form, add some ActivePane
OpenX works with SQL Server,
label types). You can print
Visual Basic, Visual C++,
controls, and the
Oracle, Sybase, DB2,
your data using a
C++ Builder, Delphi, and
ActiveWizard control
Informix, InterBase, Centura
user-defined type (UDT) or a
PowerBuilder.
automatically resizes the
SQLBase, and ODBC.
DAO recordset.
 
Panes for you.
 
 


Date: Apr, 13 2001


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Date: Mar, 11 2001
This tool will support you in
UDF with additional functions
Metafiler lets you create
ImageEffects lets you apply
your database management
for working with strings,
file metadata and store it
visual effects to images. It
activities for
mutex, creation GUID,
with the file. The
is designed specifically for
dBase-compatible tables,
debugging stored procedures
information moves with the
web server use which means
especially if you are a user
and triggers.
file and independent of the
it is both multithreaded and
of Vista Software's
 
file name so you never need
exceptionally fast.
Apollo Database engine or
 
to worry about losing or
 
the Advantage TDataSet
 
mislaying it.
 
descendant or MySQL tables.
 
 
 


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