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Hi to all programmers!
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I present you freeware component!

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  MinModal: minimizer for modal windows. Why we can't minimeze an
            application when a modal window is active? Drop this
            component to the form, open form by method 'ShowModal'
            and try minimize this form at run time.
            Your application will be minimized!

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  Author: Zimin Sergey. Russia, august 1999.
  E-mail: szimin@mypad.com
  Web-site: http://szimin.spedia.net

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  Status: Freeware with full source.

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  Tested under Windows 9x, Windows NT.
  Component realized for Delphi 3, Delphi 4, C++ Buider 4.
  (Also must work in C++ Buider 3, but not tested)

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Additional tool for programmers:

Also I can offer additional tool - MaxSpace, special program for
programmers, who use Delphi or C++ Builder (version insensitive).
It turns your Object Inspector and IDE toolbar into "Auto-Hide"
windows. This mean that now you can write code on a full screen.
The normal state of Object Inspector and IDE toolbar will be out
of the screen. But as you will be needed their you move the pointer
of mouse to the left side of screen for appearance Object Inspector
or move to the top for appearance IDE toolbar. And after you used
the Object Inspector or IDE toolbar they automatic move out of the
screen and you again can use a FULL SCREEN. It's perfect for Delphi 4
and C++ Builder 4, where is added the Code Explorer - very useful
addition, but it take the working space and minimum space is leaved
for Code Editor.

Also I can offer the special components, that allow you asynchronously
execute several queries and stored procedures at the same time.
The asynchronous executing is possibility to execute several queries
and stored procedures at the same time (parallel). When queries and
stored procedures are executing asynchronously your application can
respond to the user's and system's requirements and can execute any
action that you will define. Thus the users can refuse executing
queries (stored procedures) at any time. Opening several big dataset
take place in 3-5 time quicker, than if open their synchronously. The
bigger dataset the quicker asynchronous queries is opened (relatively
synchronous). Tested under Microsoft SQL Server 6.5.

Also I can offer the NEW ELEGANT MDI interface (component for Delphi4).
It is an elegant realization of the old squalid MDI interface.

Also I can offer a freeware component 'WavePanel' - component with running
colors, like panel at the bottom of the screen when Windows 9x loading.

Also I can offer an active banner for your applications. You can use
it for trial version of your applications or as advertising your programs,
servers, services and so on. For this you locate several animated or
nonanimated gifs to your ftp or web server and indicate to component
their exact URL. And when your application, with this component, will be
started, users can see this gifs. Through some time you can change this
gifs on your ftp (web) server and all your users will see new gifs at
once! And what is more that you can use a 'URLForGifList' property for
indication exact URL for text file with list of the URL all gifs that
you want that users can see through your applications. (In detail see
component).

If you want to get a trial version MaxSpace or asynchronous SQl
components or elegant MDI then send me message at my
e-mail: szimin@mypad.com
or visit my web-site
http://szimin.spedia.net

                                                           Good luck!
                                                              Sergey.
                                                    szimin@mypad.com
                                             http://szimin.spedia.net
                                                  Russia, august 1999
