Search results for 'igatekeeper com'.
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1. Gatekeeper
By placing this in a COM interface the code is isolated from the client and the client can be in any language that supports COM. The core of this system is the IGateKeeperCOM interface that implements the encryption and license verification routines. DetailsDownload trial (Demo: 142 KB) Buy now ($109.00) Find similar
Platform: Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows ME
Vendor: Stratus Software Inc
6. DC ReturnKey Enable
DC.ReturnKeyEnable is a COM based component that enables you navigate through form controls using Retun key as with Tab Key. DetailsDownload trialBuy now ($10.00) Find similar
Platform: Win CE / Pocket PC, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows Server 2003, XP Tablet PC
Vendor: EgyFirst Software ,Inc
With the DRS 2006 Auto Device Control module you can remote control any audio/video device which supports a remote control over a RS232 port. For example you can switch a Vertical Interval Switcher over Com 1 and then start a video machine over Com 2.
12. DrCOM Monitor (Site License)
DrCOM Monitor is designed to aid developers who wish debug/monitor/reverse-engineer COM based applications. DrCOM provides the ability of monitoring COM activity in standard executable applications at runtime, The user can' take a glance' and see what happening inside COM related binaries with no need of a debugger. DetailsDownload trialBuy now ($169.00) Find similar
Platform: Windows 2000, Windows XP
Vendor: Sofin
17. FuzzyDupes:COM
FuzzyDupes: COM allows you to extend your application with a fuzzy duplicate search function. FuzzyDupes: COM does not depend on a particular DBMS. FuzzyDupes: COM was developed and optimized over a period of 2 years. The COM object (OCX) was written in C++ and has no dependencies to other libraries. DetailsDownload trialBuy now ($148.00) Find similar
Platform: All Win32 versions
Language: German
Vendor: Kroll Software-Entwicklung