Components that give your application unsurpassed features, functionality, and flexibility and comprehensive development tools to build a professional and sophisticated application.
OpenInsight Utilities and Add-On Products
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Any professional knows that it pays to invest in the best tools for their trade. For the OpenInsight developer the tool that is most often used is the System Editor. This is why we have devoted ourselves to producing the best add-on Editor available: the SRP Editor. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.51 MB |
For the modern application simply launching from a shortcut isn’t enough. The SRP Application Launcher takes the shortcut into the new millennium offering more than just a simple startup. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.69 MB |
Users don’t back up their systems unless you make it easy and automatic. The SRP Backup Utility does just this and it’s easy to use. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.38 MB |
The SRP Zip Utility is a standalone library for processing zip files directly from within OpenInsight. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.37 MB |
The SRP Mail Utility brings complete programmatic email control to OpenInsight. Use it to send emails directly through SMTP supported email servers whether they are local or remote. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.37 MB |
Today’s applications are expected to be highly functional and visually attractive. SRP FrameWorks was designed to give developers and users the best of both worlds in one powerful package. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.64 MB |
OpenInsight ActiveX Controls
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The SRP EditTable Control is an ActiveX based advancement over the standard OpenInsight edit table. Designed to give ultimate control to the developer the SRP EditTable Control helps clean up user interface clutter by presenting related data to the user while maintain consistency and affordance. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.55 MB |
Edit tables and static reports both present data to end users but each has their strengths and weaknesses. The ActiveX based SRP ReportTable Control merges the best of both into a single elegant solution. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.42 MB |
Many industries need an effective way to schedule jobs and data screens are usually not up to the task. Users need a visual way to add remove or modify schedules in a way that’s intuitive and efficient. The ActiveX based SRP Schedule Control can bring your users into the 21st century. With it users can interact visually with appointments in a multi-user environment. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.46 MB |
Tree controls are an excellent way to organize an application or present complex data. The SRP Tree Control is an ActiveX approach to bring the very best in tree visualization to OpenInsight. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.38 MB |
As applications become more sophisticated automation becomes more commonplace. With it comes the need to notify users of important events or changes. Several notable commercial products achieve this using a small popup window that appears in the lower right corner of the screen. The SRP Popup Control brings this functionality to OpenInsight. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.41 MB |
Dates are one of the most common data types used in today’s systems but user interfaces have yet to provide a compelling way to select them. The SRP DataPicker Control is an ActiveX solution designed to fill this void. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.37 MB |
The SRP ShortcutBar Control is an ActiveX control affording your users an intuitive way to navigate your application. Much like a menu on steroids the SRP ShortcutBar Control is a clean and effective way to keep your users efficient. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.42 MB |
The SRP Subclass Control uses ActiveX technology to enhance standard OpenInsight controls with increased functionality. User experience is improved without losing the built in features of standard OpenInsight controls. Currently you can subclass three controls: EDITLINE EDITBOX and COMBOBOX. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.39 MB |
The SRP Standard OLE Suite includes five ActiveX controls essential to any user interface. Some of the controls replace existing OpenInsight controls with additional functionality while the others provide modern user interface features that are missing from OpenInsight. | 14/03/07 3:33 pm | 1.43 MB |
