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ArticlesVisual Basic Toolkits


March 1996 / What's New / Visual Basic Toolkits

You can enhance the performance of your applications with the control-replacement functions and subroutines of Visual CodeBank 1.0 ($149). A code library manager, the program includes 200 royalty-free BASIC functions and subroutines to handle tasks such as database operations, graphics, multimedia, sorts, optimization, security, and text management and effects. You can add custom functions and subroutines to the central repository. Developers can create custom BAS modules with just a few mouse-clicks.

Source control software from ViewPoint Technologies, Visual SourceWorks 4.0 ($249) provides full support for Visual Basic 4.0, including new syntax and 16- and 32-bit versions. Available from Visual Components, version 4.0 provides an interface that emulates the Windows Explorer, support for private puts, expanded system admin istrator and user identity controls, new checks for existing projects, and easier tracking of projects with support for complex structures of folders and subfolders.


Contact: Visual Components, Inc., Lenexa, KS

Phone: (913) 599-6500

E-Mail: 72204,3521@compuserve.com

Circle 1004 on Inquiry Card.

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