Software component for C++Builder and Delphi that enables developers to integrate a date and time picker into their applications
Version | 10.2.4.0 |
Updated | March 31 2020 |
Developer |
TMS Software
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User Rating |
718
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Original File Size | 175 MB |
Downloads | 6852 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Many software developers choose to rely on components and component packages to streamline their work, as it is a lot easier to add new features to your product when you don’t have to build everything from scratch.
A date and time picker can be required for many types of applications, and it can make the process of inputting these values more simple for your users.
TAdvDateTimePicker is a Delphi and C++Builder component that can be integrated into your software with relatively little effort. It is part of the TMS Component Pack, and it is available for multiple integrated development environments.
Once you have downloaded the components pack, you will be able to find the date and time picker in a separate archive, depending on the IED you are using. TAdvDateTimePicker supports both the latest and older versions of Delphi and C++Builder.
TAdvDateTimePicker Crack makes it possible to edit a full TDateTime value with the use of a single component, and it is compatible with TDateTimePicker. On Windows XP and Vista, it uses the standard XP and Vista themes, respectively.
The downloadable archive contains, aside from the components, installation and quick start guides designed to help developers integrate them into their software.
Date Picker Time Picker C++Builder Component Component Date Time Picker
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