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- Add-in Express Toys for Excel and .NET 2 (Windows)
- This is a sample COM add-in ready to install and use that adds a number of useful features to Microsoft Excel. The add-in is based on the advanced Add-in Express technology and is designed to show you how to create add-ins, how to manage add-in's toolbars and controls, and how...
- Software downloads 2008-08-04
- Add-in Express 2008 for Outlook Express 2008 (Windows)
- With this visual RAD toolkit you can easily develop secure, managed, isolated, version-neutral, and deployable plugins for Outlook Express on Windows Mail. Add-in Express provides you with unified extensibility model based on familiar interfaces and objects of MS Office and Outlook, visual designers for customizing Outlook Express menus and toolbars,...
- Software downloads 2008-02-14
- Add-in Express for Internet Explorer 2008 (Windows)
- This visual RAD tool allows you to create thread-safe, secure, isolated, deployable and context-sensitive add-ons for Internet Explorer 6 and 7. Add-in Express integrates all Internet Explorer extensibility features in one solution with a strong architecture and provides visual designers to customize the IE menu, toolbars or side-bars, access its...
- Software downloads 2008-02-14
- Add-in Express 2007 for .NET 2007.3.4 (Windows)
- Visual toolkit to develop secure and isolated, version-neutral and feature-rich, deployable and updatable COM add-ins, smart tags, RTD servers and user-defined functions for Microsoft Office 20007 - 2000. Create application-specific plugins and shared extensions that work on all end-user applications: Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Visio, Project, MapPoint, Publisher, etc. Supports...
- Software downloads 2007-04-18
- Outlook Security Manager 1.5 (Windows)
- One-line programming tool to control Outlook Security. Outlook Security Manager allows you to disable Outlook Security warnings in add-ins and applications that automate Outlook. It supports VB.NET, C#, C++ MFCL/ATL/.NET, Visual Basic 6, Delphi, VBA, Word MailMerge and Outlook 2000, 2002 XP, 2003 with /without its service packs.
- Software downloads 2006-06-23
- AfalinaSoft XL Report for C++Builder 6 4.1 build 119 (Windows)
- From the developer: ""Get sick and tired of report coding? Excel reporting and data analyzing with a single line of code: Free design, all Excel features right in a template: any formatting; sort, group, and total; autofilter and outline view. Full IDE integration. Master-detail and multiple-sheet reports; user defined macros....
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