Add in-place listboxes similar to Windows Explorer to your software applications using Delphi or RAD Studio, thanks to this VCL component
| Version | 2.1.1.1 |
| Updated | March 31 2020 |
| Developer |
TMS Software
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| User Rating |
675
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| Original File Size | 101 MB |
| Downloads | 6776 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
With the help of TEditListBox, you can implement in-place listboxes into your software applications, similar to Windows Explorer, featuring customization settings.
It's a VCL component specially designed for Delphi and RAD Studio, giving users the possibility to add and delete items at runtime.
The tool provides an horizontal scrollbar (Flat and Encarta style) for easy navigation and allow users to perform incremental or full key searches for text. Items can be inserted and deleted immediately using Ins and Del on the keyboard. Mouse hovering is supported.
If you're interested in getting this utility, you should know that it can only be downloaded and purchased as part of TMS Edit Controls Pack. This is a larger bundle that includes other useful editing controls too, such as spin editing, dual list box, multi-column DB lookup combobox, and advanced edit control with directory and file pickers, to name several examples.
As far as supported platforms are concerned, TEditListBox Crack runs with Delphi 7 and RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo Professional, Enterprise and Architect, 10.1 Berlin, 10 Seattle, XE8-XE, 2010, 2009, and 2007. You can purchase single developer or site licenses for commercial usage, keeping in mind that both license models cover the full source code of all VCL components.
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