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*Rich Text Editors and Spellcheckers such as [http://www.chado-software.com/ Chado] | *Rich Text Editors and Spellcheckers such as [http://www.chado-software.com/ Chado] | ||
*Spreadsheet Controls such as [http://www.fpoint.com Farpoint] | *Spreadsheet Controls such as [http://www.fpoint.com Farpoint] | ||
*Charting controls such as [http://www.fusioncharts.com/free/Download.asp Fusion Charts] | |||
*Control Libraries such as [[Codejock]] [http://www.codejock.com/] | *Control Libraries such as [[Codejock]] [http://www.codejock.com/] | ||
[[Category:Development Tools]] | [[Category:Development Tools]] |
Revision as of 20:35, 29 September 2008
ActiveX is Microsoft technology used for developing reusable object oriented software components. Due to the standardised ways in which ActiveX controls are built, they can be parsed by the Visual Dataflex Studio to easily make classes compatable with VDF Programs.
ActiveX Controls are commonly used in VDF Programs to add extra functionality without the developers having to write the components themselves.
Commonly Used ActiveX Controls
- Internet Explorer - cWebBrowser
- MS Office API controls
- SMTP Email Components such as EasyMail and Chilkat
- Rich Text Editors and Spellcheckers such as Chado
- Spreadsheet Controls such as Farpoint
- Charting controls such as Fusion Charts
- Control Libraries such as Codejock [1]