Give your MainMenu or PopupMenu the a fresh and modern look with more engaging background pictures and custom colors via this library
Version | 10.2.4.0 |
Updated | March 31 2020 |
Developer |
TMS Software
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User Rating |
892
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Original File Size | 175 MB |
Downloads | 7575 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
In the eventuality that you have developed various software solutions in the past, then there is a chance that their look is obsolete and rugged. Therefore, if you are considering getting back to those projects in the near future, then you should also consider a look change.
TAdvMenus is a set of components that provide you with a quick way to replace the standard Borland TMainMenu and TPopupMenu within your applications. For the time being, the skins available are rather limited and hence, you can solely go for a look that is similar to Office XP or Office 2003. Perhaps, the developer will consider adding more menu appearances at some point.
Even though they do not go beyond these looks, it is worth mentioning that they pack a few perks, such as the automatic XP theme color adaption for Office 2003 menu styler, for instance. At the same time, the menus can be enhanced with background images, gradients, iconbar and a sidebar, if necessary.
Among the other advantages provided by the library, you can count customizable check and radio glyphs and different colors for every aspect of the menu. Last, but not least, the components embed a centralized menu styler component for easy sharing of menu styles between forms and applications.
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