Include popup dialog boxes or listboxes into your projects with the help of this lightweight development component bundled within the TMS Edit Control Pack
Version | 10.2.4.0 |
Updated | March 31 2020 |
Developer |
TMS Software
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User Rating |
677
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Original File Size | 175 MB |
Downloads | 6409 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
TPickDialog is a useful development component which helps users develop pop listboxes for fast selection of items. The component returns the selected items in a property, it's sizable, and comes with support for a "stayontop" style, as well as for various other events (such as the situations where items are either clicked or double-clicked).
It's included in the TMS Edit Control Pack which is a collection of various powerful edit and DB-aware edit controls, and it's compatible with Delphi 7, as well as for most RAD Studio versions such as 2007, XE4, XE5, XE6, XE7, XE8, 10 Seattle, and 10.1 Berlin.
The fact that this component is also available in TMS Component Pack, another, more comprehensive bundle might also be worth knowing for some.
Users are provided with complete freedom in regards to exploring TPickDialog's source code, or any of the other components bunded within the suite, however, including them in any project or application requires a license.
There are two main options regarding acquiring the bundle, namely a single developer license or a site license. With a license, users can use the source code without any limitations, as well as benefit from free updates for a full version cycle.
The main difference between the two previously mentioned licenses is the fact that additional developers can make use of the components in the case of the latter.
Read more about the licensing models by visiting dedicated section on the component's official website.
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