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Friday, 14 April 2006
ExplorerBarXP™ is an ActiveX control that accurately emulates the ExplorerBar control found in Microsoft Windows XP. Explorer bars provide a flexible way of presenting a group of related tasks to your users. a Windows XP style ExplorerBar control. An ExplorerBar is a way of presenting several commands to your user in logical groups. These groups can be expanded and collapsed for considerable UI flexibility.

ExplorerBarXP™ is an ActiveX control that accurately emulates the ExplorerBarXP™ control found in Microsoft Windows XP. ExplorerBarXP™ provide a flexible way of presenting a group of related tasks to your users.

With ExplorerBarXP™, your applications can have a modern looking, visually appealing way of presenting choices to your users. Windows XP uses them in Explorer to present options relating to files and folders, pictures, searches, and many other common tasks.

This control can be setup to use Visual Styles under Windows XP, as well as emulated Visual Styles and 'Classic' styles under all versions of windows, even older ones like Windows 98 and NT 4.0. ExplorerBarXP™.

Some of TaskPaneXP's Features:  ExplorerBarXP luna

  • Great XP style Interface
  • Supports Visual Styles look on all versions of windows
  • Automatically adjusts to system color changes
  • Built-in space saving condensed mode
  • Supports embedded controls 
  • Ideal for your VB applications

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