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36. OutlookSpy - the Ultimate Outlook Developer Tool
¿ OutlookSpy is the ultimate Outlook developer tool; integrated directly into Outlook, it provides fast and convenient access to virtually all Outlook Object Model objects, lets you examine values of the properties, call functions, browse object hierarchy and monitor Outlook events. Forget about VB Object Browser or MdbView, see what you've been missing! DetailsDownload trial (Demo: 1.4 MB) Buy now ($49.99) Find similar
Platform: Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows Server 2003
Vendor: Dmitry Streblechenko
37. Web hosting flash and html template
The Web hosting website template is a html template with a Flash animated banner. All images and flash objects are included and can be changed and custimozed. DetailsBuy now ($35.00) Find similar
Vendor: Flash-Template-Design.com
38. OfficeSpy for MS Office 2000/2002/2003
OfficeSpy is the ultimate MS Office developer tool; integrated directly into Excel, FrontPage, PowerPoint and Word (Outlook 2000 is supported by a separate product), it provides fast and convenient access to virtually all Object Model interfaces, lets you examine values of the properties, call functions, browse object hierarchy and monitor events. DetailsDownload trial (Demo: 1.5 MB) Buy now ($49.99) Find similar
Platform: Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows ME, MS Office 2000
Vendor: Dmitry Streblechenko
39. Vsage Graphics Editor
This prduct was developed as a example to show that the Borland Graphics Interface is still powerfull enough to design elegant graphical interfaces. It has been designed to be completely object oriented and is a good platform to learn how to use object orientation to simplify the task of building an application. DetailsDownload trialBuy now ($8.00) Find similar
Platform: MS DOS
Vendor: Vsage Software Solutions
40. gPage
You can modify any object without affecting any other, making edition a breeze. Choose an object among those available (text, line, rectangle, etc.), place it on the page and modify it afterward. Each object has it's own context menu showing all possible modifications for it: no need to delve into the menu system to find out what you can do. DetailsDownload trialBuy now ($30.00) Find similar
Platform: Windows 95, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows ME
Language: English, French
Vendor: Coliade inc
41. MailBee SMTP
MailBee SMTP object is an easy to use tool to create and send e-mail messages. It supports creating both plain-text and html-formatted messages with attachments and inline objects (including automatic alternative body creation, automatic scanning and adding attachments for specified html source and much more). DetailsDownload trialBuy now ($49.00) Find similar
Vendor: iForum, LLC
ActiveLaunch gives you the ability to open frequently used applications, documents, and folders from the keyboard, never having to memorize the multitude of hotkeys. To launch a program from the keyboard you only need to call up the main ActiveLaunch windows by pressing the hotkey, and then pressing the keyboard shortcut associated with that program without any keyboard modifiers.
48. BlackBytes Security for .NET
Windows protects access to system objects using security descriptors. System objects include registry keys, files, and directories and printing services, etc. If you want an application to access any of Windows securable objects, you must make sure that both Code Access Security policy and the DACL settings grant the appropriate access permissions, both to the assembly (or assemblies) constituting the application as well as the user or users you want to be able to run it. DetailsDownload trialBuy now ($139.00) Find similar
Vendor: BlackBytes Software & Consultancy, Ltd.
Note how the hands automatically assume a shape compatible with an object before grasping the object. To draw a hand in the act of picking up an object you must first study the contour of the object, and then observe the automatic adjustment of the hand to fit that contour.