A simple way to decorate the MDI client and make it more useful. Includes solutions to pitfalls experienced when incorporating this technique in an application.
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This is a tutorial for building and using ActiveX controls. It includes a clock control that can set up to 10 different alarms.
MFC extension class CMonthCalCtrlEx
The class CMonthCalCtrlEx augments its base class CMonthCalCtrl by the capability to display Sundays and holidays in boldface as well as adding other features.
Time Control Template Class
Template class that enables you to easily place time controls on a standard MFC dialog
BCG Time Controls
BCG Time Controls
Year, Month and Date Selector enhanced
Year, Month and Date Selector enhanced
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