The Exontrol's exButton control is designed to enhance your Windows-based programs by offering the look-and-feel of past and present GUI design elements. The control provides predefined button skins for Windows XP, Windows 95/98, and Mac 8.x buttons. Create your own skins for your buttons in minutes, using a WYSYWG skin builder. The ability to specify everything that control needs like graphical objects, transparent skins, HTML captions as simple text makes the exButton one of the most wanted button control on the market. The exButton control easily replaces the Standard Windows button by supporting most of the same properties, methods and events. In addition, you have complete control over how the button is to be displayed. Compatible with: VB, VB.NET, VBA, C++, X++, C#, VFP, VFP Advanced (x64), Access, HTML, Delphi, Smalltalk, eDeveloper, xBasic, Dynamics AX, Dynamics NAV, Visual Objects, PowerBuilder, LabVIEW, Power++, FORTH, Progress, and more.


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COM/ActiveX/32:  Suitable for: AutoIt, C++, Clarion, Delphi, Dynamics AX, NAV, FORTH, LabVIEW, MS Access, MS Excel, MS Word, Power++, PowerBuilder, Smalltalk, uniPaas (eDeveloper), VB, VFP, Visual Dataflex, Visual Objects, X++, Xbase++, xBasic and more.

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.NET/32: Suitable for: Microsoft Visual Studio, OpenEdge, LabVIEW, and more. This installs the .NET Assembly (32-bit) version on your machine. For programming, you may still need the 64-bit version. For instance, Visual Studio 2022 is a 64-bit application, so it requires 64-bit control.

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MSI/32 :  This installs the COM/ActiveX and .NET Assembly (32-bit) on your machine, as MSI ( Windows Installer File). The MSI setup comes with samples and documentation for both versions.


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--- The /64 stands for applications on 64-bit Windows operating system ---

COM/ActiveX/64:  This installs the COM/ActiveX (64-bit) version on your machine. For programming you may still need the 32-bit version. For instance, Visual Studio 2010 is a 32-bit application and when installed on a 64-bit Windows operating system will run under WOW64.

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.NET/64:  This installs the .NET Assembly (64-bit) version on your machine. For programming you may still need the 32-bit version. For instance, Visual Studio 2010 is a 32-bit application and when installed on a 64-bit Windows operating system will run under WOW64.

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