Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by stede.
Would it be possible to Use Visual Basic.net's form designer to create forms and use them with PureBasic? What about Borland's C++ builder 5?
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GUI Designer choices?
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Paul.
Don't forget if you want a form designer that supports ALL native PureBasic gadgets and exports easy to use PureBasic code, PureVision is available:
http://www.reelmediaproductions.com/purevision
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Visit the PB Resources Site at http://www.reelmediaproductions.com/pb
Don't forget if you want a form designer that supports ALL native PureBasic gadgets and exports easy to use PureBasic code, PureVision is available:
http://www.reelmediaproductions.com/purevision
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Visit the PB Resources Site at http://www.reelmediaproductions.com/pb
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by PB.
> Would it be possible to Use Visual Basic.net's form designer to
> create forms and use them with PureBasic?
Try vis2pure:
http://www.norcomcable.ca/~reelmedia/te ... _setup.exe
> Would it be possible to Use Visual Basic.net's form designer to
> create forms and use them with PureBasic?
Try vis2pure:
http://www.norcomcable.ca/~reelmedia/te ... _setup.exe
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by gnozal.
You can also try V_Tool :
http://www.ewetel.net/~doris.gilbers
I think it's one of the best freeware form designers so far !
You can also try V_Tool :
http://www.ewetel.net/~doris.gilbers
I think it's one of the best freeware form designers so far !