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Path Box Control
Easily Display Paths and Long Filenames
The Path Box Control by Bit Debris
Solutions acts as a drop-in replacement for the Microsoft Textbox control when you
want to display paths and long filenames in an abbreviated fashion. It provides
a common Windows look and feel and contains nearly all of the properties, methods, and
events that you would expect from the Textbox Control.
Using the control in your projects
couldn’t be easier. All you do is drop the control onto a form in your project, give
it a name, and then start sending path and filename strings to it. It adjusts
itself as you even size the control within the development environment.
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Product Pricing
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Version v1.0.10 is currently
available for meager $12.00 per developer workstation, and you can distribute it
within your own products royalty free!
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System Requirements
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IMPORTANT NOTE FOR MICROSOFT
VISUAL STUDIO USERS
The Path Box Control integrates well with your Visual Studio v97 and Visual
Studio v6 projects. It has been tested with Visual Basic and Visual C++.
We highly recommended that whichever version of Visual Studio you are using that you
have applied at least Service Pack 3.
Minimum Hardware Requirements:
Pentium 90Mhz or compatible,
16MB RAM, and 2MB of hard disk space.
Recommended hardware requirements:
Pentium 200Mhz or compatible,
64MB RAM, and 2MB of hard disk space.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR WINDOWS NT USERS
It is recommended for Windows NT 4.0 users to have applied at least Service
Pack 3 to run this software. If you are running Windows NT 4.0, your
system may not be fully Y2K compliant unless you have installed Service Pack 4.
This ActiveX Control has NOT been and will not be tested on the Windows NT 3.5x platform.
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Year 2000 Compliance
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The Path Box Control does not contain
any date dependencies. However, it has been for Year 2000 (Y2K) compliance anyway.
To the best of our knowledge, the control is Y2K compliant. What do we mean by Y2K
compliant? Bit Debris Solutions considers a product Year 2000 ready if the
product, when used in accordance with its associated documentation, is capable of
correctly processing date data in connection with the year change from December 31,
1999 to January 1, 2000, provided all other products (for example, other software,
firmware, and hardware) used with the product in question properly exchange date data
with it.
This Statement does not constitute a
warranty or extend the terms of any existing warranty. Your use of Bit Debris
Solutions software is governed by the terms in the license agreement included with
the product. The information available from Bit Debris Solutions concerning
the Year 2000 is provided for the sole purpose of assisting our customers in their
planning for the transition into the Year 2000.
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