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 | Cameron D. Peters Author ProductsTotal 2 products
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TBMScroll v.1.00 | FWS |
11 k |
18 Oct 1995 |
By Cameron D. Peters. TBMScroll - a VCL component that is provides a scrolling bitmap with optional looping sound - perfect for your products About Box. The cool thing is that you can preview the scrolling bitmap and the accompanying looping sound at design time... Fully functional Source: Included
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