ADX Extensions for Outlook' 1.0 is Commercial C / C++ / C# software design by Afalina Co., Ltd.. It runs on following operating system: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinXP,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,Windows2003 and has as system requirements: .NET Framework 1.0 or 1.1; VS.NET 7.0 or 7.1; Delphi 8. Embed your .NET and VCL forms into Outlook custom forms and views. You can use feature-rich .NET forms and controls, such as grids, editors and tree-views. It is an analog of Outlook 2007 regions that supports Outlook 2007, 2003, 2002 (XP) and 2000.
ADX Extensions for Outlook 1.0 has been tested and received a complete evaluation by the Soft32Download experts and due to the great results it has been awarded with the "Clean & Safe" award, meaning that this product is 100% clean of adware/spyware/trojans/viruses and it is safe to install.
Publisher review:The ADX Extensions for Microsoft Outlook allows you to customize the Outlook folder view and Outlook forms by embedding feature-rich .NET and VCL forms and controls into the Outlook Explorer and Outlook Inspector windows.
The ADX Extensions for Outlook is based on the Outlook windows architecture and helps you create a custom Outlook folder view and custom Outlook forms in a more comfortable way than the Digital Dashboard technology (Outlook Today) or Windows API. Now you can use any .NET and VCL forms, controls and components (such as grids, editors and tree-views) on the Outlook Explorer and Outlook Inspector windows like form regions provides by Outlook 2007.
The ADX Extensions for Outlook supports projects written on Visual Basic .NET, C# and Delphi in Visual Studio 2003, Visual Studio 2005, Borland Delphi 5 - 2006.
Requirements:.NET Framework 1.0 or 1.1; VS.NET 7.0 or 7.1; Delphi 8
Operating system:Win95,Win98,WinME,WinXP,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,Windows2003
Limitations:No limitations
Release notes:New Release
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