RapidTree offers you a control with combined TreeView/Grid/List functionality (multicolumn TreeView)
| Version | 8.0.5 |
| Updated | Sep 30th 2006 |
| Developer |
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| User Rating |
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| Original File Size | 995 KB |
| Downloads | 7242 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
RapidTree offers you a control with combined TreeView/Grid/List functionality (multicolumn TreeView).
It is the fastest tree control in the world (see our speed tests). Has the same methods and properties as TTreeView (working with nodes) and TCustomGrid (working with data, rows and columns).
RapidTree is 100% 32-bit Delphi code, CommCtl.dll independent control.
TreeView functionality compatible with TTreeView is fully preserved and you can easily replace your older TreeView with RapidTree.
With RapidTree Crack you get faster and more efficient Nodes and Node objects which allow you to use new features like Cells array for Node independent from Columns count, you can hide or show each node, easily transfer from another branch or from another tree, you can easily save/load node/nodes from file/stream in text or binary format.
RapidTree have three style of outline: Standard, Windows Explorer and Excel. Columns in RapidTree are resizable and moveable. You can also set fixed columns area and change column to display Nodes (Structure column).
With RapidTree you can easily display and print nodes and cells associated with a node.
HTMLDrawing feature allows you to insert simple HTML-tags into cells and node text which allows you to display data in a more attractive fashion.
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