Posted by Bob Schwarz on
January 10, 2008
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There are 56 files, weighing 69.3 MiB with 19,453 hits in total.
Displaying 1 to 20 of 56 files.
Bas
3d Borders
» 813 bytes - 588 hits - November 16, 2008
All the functions to make your form or controls 3D.
Animate Cursor
» 462.7 KiB - 435 hits - January 10, 2008
Use this to animate the cursor.
Asteroids
» 88.5 KiB - 184 hits - May 13, 2008
Asteroids game example.
Auto32
» 3.4 KiB - 247 hits - April 26, 2008
Bas Libs
» 28.2 KiB - 719 hits - January 10, 2008
This is a collection of bas files.
Comm Dialog
» 67.9 KiB - 408 hits - January 10, 2008
Basic common dialog functions.
Equations
» 66.3 KiB - 253 hits - April 26, 2008
Fader
» 95.7 KiB - 512 hits - January 10, 2008
Used to fade a picture box or form.
File Utilities
» 743.2 KiB - 685 hits - January 10, 2008
Functions to find file, shell file, read a file and more.
Find Window
» 876.3 KiB - 420 hits - January 10, 2008
This is used to find a window by its title even if you only know part of the title.
Generic Bas
» 11.8 KiB - 240 hits - April 26, 2008
Reboot
» 201.2 KiB - 362 hits - January 10, 2008
A variation of the exit window bas below.
Timer Bas
» 907.6 KiB - 341 hits - January 10, 2008
4 different ways of using sleep api.
Windows API
» 661.9 KiB - 501 hits - January 10, 2008
This has windows function such as exit windows, reboot and more.
Windows Shell
» 317.4 KiB - 487 hits - January 10, 2008
A few shell examples.
Games
3D Maze
» 122.3 KiB - 172 hits - May 13, 2008
This is a 3d maze game example.
Direct X Example
» 446.1 KiB - 159 hits - May 13, 2008
This is a game which utilizes Patrice Scribes type library. Download the tl's below.
DirectX Type Libs
» 3.4 MiB - 171 hits - May 13, 2008
These are the 3d libs you need for the DirectX game demo.
FictionGen
» 33.3 KiB - 182 hits - May 13, 2008
This is an example fictional character creator game.
Menace
» 229 KiB - 154 hits - May 13, 2008
This is another game example.
Posted by Bob Schwarz on
January 10, 2008
Deploying Office Solutions Using Windows Installer Version 3
Learn how to deploy a Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for the 2007 Microsoft Office system (also known as Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office Second Edition, or VSTO 2005 SE) solution using a Visual Studio 2005 Setup project to create a Windows Installer package.
This download targets developers who want to deploy a Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office 2007 solution using a Visual Studio 2005 Setup project to create a Windows Installer package.
Posted by Bob Schwarz on
January 6, 2008
PowerPoint Slide Show Converter 2.0
We’ve just released PowerPoint Slide Show Converter 2.0: now it has a special mode to generate smaller EXE files by compressing the slides better.
In most cases the new “Compress Better” option can significantly decrease file sizes of converted presentations. We recommend you to use this option for presentations that mostly consist of photographic images.
PowerPoint Slide Show Converter turns a presentation created with Microsoft PowerPoint into a self-running slide show application (executable file) or a screen saver that can be run on other computers without requiring any additional program files.
Posted by Bob Schwarz on
January 5, 2008
About
Extreme VB and .Net is a resource for programmers. Extreme VB and .Net has been online in one form or another since 1995. The first version went online on our ISP home pages. During the time it was hard to find reliable dial-up so we changed ISP many times before finally getting DSL in 1998.
Since we were constantly changing ISP the site was moved to Xoom in 1997. It remained there until 1998.
The domain was purchased in 1998 after the site exceeded bandwidth limits on Xoom. The site used to have a forum. The forum turned into the best Visual Basic forum on the net. It still exists at http://visualbasicforum.com. I split off the forum from the main site in 2002 and sold the forum in 2005. I briefly turned Extreme VB over to a couple friends and in 2006 took it over again.
The site needed an upgrade and a general house cleaning of old posts and files that were no longer relevant. The old site is still accessible for archival purposes. All the files, posts and everything else can still be viewed and downloaded. I only imported the posts that were submitted in the last 2 years so if you want to view older content head over to http://old.extreme-vb.net.
I will be importing the files for the next couple weeks. I will also have a way for users to upload there files by attaching them to news stories that are submitted.
I hope to bring back Extreme VB and .Net back to prominence like it once was.
Just a quick note. If you had a user account you’ll need to register again. There was simply no way to make passwords compatible. I do apologize to all the users that have to register again.
Thanks to everyone that has been here for a long time, you are the ones that make Extreme VB and .Net great, and welcome to the new people.
Thank you,
Bob
Posted by Bob Schwarz on
December 27, 2007
FolderView ActiveX Control 9.0 released.
FolderView ActiveX Control 9.0 brings drop-in Windows-Explorer-like folder browsing UI functionality to your applications.
It provides a familiar yet powerful folder browsing UI right inside your own forms and dialogs and is a perfect replacement for the plain, inflexible, modal APIs which UI developers are currently limited to. It offers complete support for AutoUpdate, dragdrop, icons, contextmenus, non-filesystem items, default key-handling, infotips and renaming.
