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eXFolderView (folder view control)
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Exontrol's new eXFolderView component provides a folder list view which is identical to the
left side of your Windows Explorer. Using eXFolderView you can easily present a list of folders
to your users. There are a number of properties which can be used to enable special features such
as checkboxes, buttons, and lines between folders. eXFolderView can be used in conjunction with
Exontrol's eXShellView to create applications which have complete - or limited - explorer capabilities.
Also, the eXFolderView provides a complete list of events, giving you complete control over what
happens as the user selects and clicks on folders. And eXFolderView provides a Folders collection
containing Folder objects which provide useful information such as PathName, ShareName, and DisplayName.
COM/ActiveX or .NET Assembly ( as separate products )

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General information about eXFolderView product:
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Identifier:
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Exontrol.FolderView, exontrol.EXFOLDERVIEWLib.exfolderview, Exontrol.FolderCombo, exontrol.EXFOLDERVIEWLib.exfoldercombo
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Version:
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4.0.0.1
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Files:
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exfolderview.dll, exfolderview.ocx, exontrol.exfolderview.dll, exfolderview.net
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Available As:
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COM/ActiveX, /NET Assembly, ANSI or UNICODE, 32 or 64-bit edition, (as separate products)
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Compatible with:
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VB, VB.NET, VBA, C++, X++, C#, VFP, Access, HTML, Delphi, Smalltalk, eDeveloper, xBasic, Dynamics AX, Visual Objects, PowerBuilder
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Lines of source code:
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17,241 (14,561 excluding comments and empty lines)
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Includes:
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Objects 4, Functions 120, Events 23, Definitions 6
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See Also:
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eXShellView, eXFileView, eXThumbnail
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The eXSuite package contains more than 40 components, with over 200 objects, 9,000 functions, and more than 4,000,000 lines of source code... Available as: /COM /NET /WPF
All of our components are written from scratch ( they are not subclassing classes such as SysTreeView32, SysListView32, ... ), which makes them very flexible and easy to improve.
NO dependencies to MFC, VB or anything else.
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