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| Achroma | You can add cool graphical features to your programs with this free ActiveX control.
| ActiveZipper | Compression tool.
| AddFlo | AddFlow is a 32 bit ActiveX control that lets you quickly build flowchart-enabled applications.
| AddinMDB | The addinmdb shareware allows you to create,modify and add data to mdb tables while still in visual basic 4.0.
| Addin samples | Sample addins with source.
| AddressOf Sample | This is a demonstration of using the Visual Basic 5/6 AddressOf operator to intercept Windows Messages. In particular, the WM_GETMINMAXINFO message which allows you to limit the size of a window when the user tries to drag its corners.
| addZip | Powerful, easy-to-use 16 and 32-bit, PKZIP-compatible APIs for Windows. With full (VB) source code to a drag and drop ZIP manager.
| Call32.zip | Call32.zip contains a DLL with source code for calling 32 bit DLLs under NT from VB. Source code is included. Freeware.
| DBMapper | A wizard for analyzing Access databases and create VB code modules that recreates the database.
| dsSocket | The dsSocket custom control for Visual Basic provides TCP/IP connectivity using Winsock v1.1 compliant protocol stacks. It provides the capability of creating both client and server connections in your application.
| Easy3D Text | Choose any Truetype font and display your desired text string in 3D.
| ipBox | Enter IP numbers in your applications quickly and easily with this ActiveX control.
| Keymaster | The Keymaster OCX is an ActiveX control used to make registry editing easy.
| Menu | Add bitmap images to a menu.
| NCTWavRecord | This control lets you to record and play back WAV and MP3 files.
| Print Preview | Print/print-preview with the same code. 16-bit and 32-bit dll interface.
| VBAsm.zip | A DLL to assist VB programmers to access 'behind the scenes' areas of VB, Windows and DOS.
| VBTrace | Allows you to obtain a listing of the procedures executed by a Visual Basic program in the order in which they are executed.
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