Description
The ShellBrowser component set gives a Delphi programmer easy access to the Win32 shell functionality. The TJamShellList, TJamShellTree and TJamShellCombo components look and behave exactly like the corresponding parts of the Explorer. The invisible TShellBrowser component provides an easy interface to the Windows shell interface. All components support the properties page, correct icons, OLE Drag&Drop, the Explorer context menu and shuffling it with your Delphi popup menus. A thumbnail component displays the Explorer thumbnail images and the TJamShellNotifier informs you about numerous shell events. Interesting sample projects and help file with a lot of sample code are included.
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95 - Borland - Components - Context - Delphi - Explorer - Freeware - Ishellfolder - Itemidlist - Jam - Joachim - Marder - Menu - Nt - Shareware - Shell - Shellbrowser - Software - Windows
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