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TMS IntraWeb Advanced Charts v3.1.0.3 Full Source

TMS IntraWeb Advanced Charts v3.1.0.3 Full Source
TMS IntraWeb Advanced Charts v3.1.0.3 Full Source


The TMS Advanced Charts is a feature-rich set of components for creating applications with DB-aware or non DB-aware, GDI or GDI+ business, financial, statistical or scientific charts. It includes a wide range of chart types: : Line, Bar, Area, Pie, Spider, Donut, Band, Stacked Bars, Stacked Area, OHLC, CandleStick, Histogram, Bubble, Error charts in single or multi-panes configuration with scrolling, scaling, splitter, drag & drop, synchronized scrolling with mouse or keyboard.
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Kellermansoftware Name Parser v3.14.0.0

Kellermansoftware Name Parser v3.14.0.0
Kellermansoftware Name Parser v3.14.0.0


Name Parser is the most advanced name splitter in the world. Name Parser can be used to split names for storage into separate database fields. It can also match root names when matching names from different systems; Mike will match with Michael, Bob will match with Robert. Name Parser supports all .NET project types including ASP.NET Core, ASP.NET, MVC, WPF, Webforms, Winforms, WCF, Windows Services, and Web Services. It can be used with any .NET language including VB.NET and C#.
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Kellerman Name Parser 3.13

Kellerman Name Parser 3.13
Kellerman Name Parser 3.13


Name Parser is the most advanced name splitter in the world. Name Parser can be used to split names for storage into separate database fields. It can also match root names when matching names from different systems; Mike will match with Michael, Bob will match with Robert. Name Parser supports all .NET project types including ASP.NET MVC, WPF, Webforms, Winforms, WCF, Windows Services, and Web Services. It can be used with any .NET language including VB.NET and C#.
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Delphi Notes Splitter for D7-D10 Seattle

Delphi Notes Splitter for D7-D10 Seattle
Delphi Notes Splitter for D7-D10 Seattle | 217 kB


Many practitioners Delphi-programmers know that the standard TSplitter'a have a number of drawbacks (ie bugs, if you say openly). In an effort to combat the errors of standard TSplitter'a, as well as wanting to "tie" to the splitter button (to hide / display the associated panel), I once tried many component (available for free download), but on anything not specifically I stopped: all options were not something that had to be me. As a result, I decided to write a component.
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