ANN: TMS Component Pack v4.2 released


2007-01-29 04:42:17 PM
cppbuilder12
We're pleased to announce the release of TMS Component Pack Pro v4.2 for
Delphi 5,6,7,2005,2006 & C++Builder 5,6,2006 at
www.tmssoftware.com/go/?tmspack. In this update, several new
components are added as well as lots of improvements + enhancements to
existing components.
The included TMS Advanced Toolbars & Menus, the Office 2003 / Office 2007
toolbar/ribbon bar component suite (
www.tmssoftware.com/go/?advtoolbar) is updated with now featuring a
built-in quick access toolbar, Unicode support for TAdvToolBar, TAdvPage,
TTabGroup, TAdvGlowButton, TAdvToolBarPager captions, auto repeat button,
toolbar & previewmenu scrollers and lots of smaller improvements.
Sreenshot : www.tmssoftware.com/images/atb15.png
EXE demo : www.tmssoftware.com/download/TMSToolbarDemo.zip
Among the new components are TAdvGroupBox
(www.tmssoftware.com/go/?agb): a transparent groupbox with
customizable caption, TAdvSplitter
(www.tmssoftware.com/go/?advsplitter): a customizable splitter with
Office 2003 / Office 2007 style support, TAdvOfficeButtons
(www.tmssoftware.com/go/?aob): the Office 2007 style checkboxes &
radiobuttons, TAdvCircularProgress (www.tmssoftware.com/go/?acp): the
SQL 2005 style progress bar, TAdvSyskeyboardHook
(www.tmssoftware.com/go/?askh): the system wide keyboard hook
component ... and much more.
A full list of all components included in the TMS Component Pack can be
found at www.tmssoftware.com/go/?tmspcklist
The complete list of all new components & features in the new version v4.2
can be found after login on our website. The update is free for all active
CBuilder Developers. For users with an expired registration, after login on our
website you'll find a special 40% discount upgrade offer.
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Kind regards,
Bruno Fierens
TMS software
Productivity components for Windows, .NET, IntraWeb development
www.tmssoftware.com
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