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30 Nov 2003   Updated: 4 Dec 2003   Rating: 2.50/5    Votes: 8   Popularity: 2.26
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See how to have tear-off menus in your program
19 Nov 2002   Updated: 1 Aug 2004   Rating: 4.45/5    Votes: 43   Popularity: 7.22
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A control to show a list of possible tasks just as in XP.
10 Nov 2003   Updated: 10 Nov 2003   Rating: 4.47/5    Votes: 14   Popularity: 4.66
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An aasy way to implement an online Update-check to your application

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Ok, a few words about me:

I started programming on the C64 by the "trial and error" method. Years later my parents got their first PC (Atari PC4, AT 8 MHz) where I started with Turbo Pascal. The next steps led to Turbo Pascal for Windows, Visual C++ 1.52c, and finally Visual C++ 6.

I had several chances to code larger projects, e.g.
* stand-alone disc copy station software (Win 3.1) with automatic reboot, disc encryption, ...
* government-used strategic decision system
* MLM marketing tool (www.upline.de)
* maintenance for show planning system and other TV software (www.hse24.de)

A lot of code, tipps and help came from this site for my later projects. Thanks again to all who helped me, even if they don't know it. I'm trying to share code (which is worth sharing) so others can get the help I got (and still need) for everyday problems.

Well, I think that's enough.