Add progress indicators to your RAD Studio- or Delphi-based applications using this VCL component that mimics the Nintendo Wii style
Version | 10.2.4.0 |
Updated | March 31 2020 |
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TMS Software
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User Rating |
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Original File Size | 175 MB |
Downloads | 6132 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
If you're a software developer looking to mimic the style of Wii for your own applications, you might be interested in TAdvWiiProgressBar. It's a VLC component dedicated to Windows systems, facilitating a simple solution for creating progress bars with the Wii appearance.
The tool comes bundled with customization settings for blocks, active blocks, and interval speed. It can be integrated with your programs only if you use Delphi 7 or RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin, 10 Seattle, XE8-XE, 2010, 2009 or 2007.
Although TAdvWiiProgressBar can be used a standalone product, it cannot be purchase separately. It represents a small piece of TMS Image Controls Pack. This pack contains various VCL modules designed for Delphi and RAD Studio developers, such as two kinds of gauges, range circles, and creating reflections for text and images.
Therefore, it's only possible to buy the TMS Image Controls Pack. Then you can decide which components are of use to you. The licenses are not only available for personal use but for commercial purposes as well. A license can be purchased for a single developer or an unlimited number of developers working at the same website.
The downloaded package has archives for each supported RAD Studio edition and Delphi 7. There are also some demos but they don't cover everything.
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