Include Spectraforms forms in your software application!
The Spectraforms®
ActiveX Control complements the available COM
Automation interface by allowing you to open, edit, and save
Spectraforms' forms in software applications that you write.*
Learn
more about the Spectraforms ActiveX Control Licensing, Implementation, and
Use Scenarios
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Spectraforms ActiveX Sample Programs and API Documentation
The
Spectraforms ActiveX control gives your software the functionality to:
- Open forms
- Save Forms
- Display Forms
- Print Forms
- Allow the user to fill out forms
- Programmatically fill out forms
- Import/Export form XML Data
- View and edit form revision information
Spectraforms ActiveX supports all programming languages and platforms
that support ActiveX including:
- Microsoft Visual C++
- Microsoft Visual Basic
- Microsoft .NET Languages, such as as C#
- Microsoft Access and FoxPro
- Borland Delphi and C++ Builder
- Sybase PowerBuilder
Get started with the Spectre control risk free! Contact Starpoint Software for the complete free trial version of the Spectre control, including full
documentation and source code for the example programs. Our free trial version has no time limit, and supports most of the functionality of the commercially licensed control, so you can get started integrating the Spectre control into your software solutions at no cost.
Contact Starpoint
Software for further information including pricing and documentation.
*Designing forms is not supported in the ActiveX
control. Spectraforms Designer is required to design forms.
Designer is included with the Spectre developer license.
Spectraforms® ActiveX Control Examples
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Spectraforms® ActiveX Control
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application, whether multiple document interface (MDI), single document
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Single document interface example from Microsoft Visual C++.
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Multiple document interface example from Microsoft Visual C++.
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Tabbed document interface example from Microsoft Visual C++ (requires
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Single document interface example from Borland Delphi.
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Form displayed in a dialog box from Microsoft Visual C++. In this
example, populates the form with data from a relational database.
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