Component for Delphi and C++Builder that enables you to add an MS Messenger-like popup to your software, with HTML formatting capabilities
Version | 10.2.3.0 |
Updated | March 31 2020 |
Developer |
TMS Software
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User Rating |
685
4.0
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Original File Size | 175 MB |
Downloads | 6196 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Adding every feature you have planned for your application can be very time-consuming, which is why many developers rely on ready-made components that can be integrated into products with relatively little hassle, as opposed to creating everything from scratch.
THTMLPopup is one such component, designed to be used with Delphi and C++Builder by developers who wish to enhance their applications by allowing them to display MS Messenger-like pop-up boxes, providing useful notifications when necessary.
Essentially, this component gives the software it is integrated into the ability to display a pop-up box that rolls up and down from the bottom of the screen, and it has HTML formatting capabilities. It supports a subset of the HTML formatting tags, enabling you to customize how the text is displayed in various ways.
THTMLPopup Crack is available for multiple editions of Delphi and C++Builder. Once you have downloaded the TMS HTML Controls Pack, you will find the component in a separate archive depending on the version of the integrated development environment you need to work with.
Aside from the controls, the downloadable archive also includes a short installation guide and a quick start guide that can help developers with integrating the component into their projects.
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