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- REDMOND, Wash. -- March 16, 1992 -- Microsoft Corporation today introduced
- the Professional Toolkit for Visual Basic, the company's highly successful
- programming system for the Microsoft Windows operating system. New
- programming tools and controls in the Professional Toolkit make it easier
- for programmers to access the newest technology in Windows -- including
- multimedia, handwriting recognition, and object linking and embedding.
- Also included are a collection of custom controls that allow programmers
- to quickly plug advanced features and functionality into their programs
- such as graphing, spreadsheet-like grids, and graphical 3-D user-interface
- components.
-
- Professional Toolkit for Visual Basic Extends Feature Set
-
- "The Professional Toolkit for Visual Basic makes incredibly powerful
- functionality and the latest and greatest Windows operating system
- features accessible to programmers at all levels," said Michael Risse,
- product manager, Professional Toolkit for Visual Basic, at Microsoft. "The
- unique custom control mechanism in Visual Basic makes these features as
- accessible as the click of a mouse."
-
- Combining the Professional Toolkit with Visual Basic provides a
- single-source solution for a broad range of full-featured Windows-based
- applications. Professional programmers can use it to enhance existing
- applications created with Visual Basic as well as to create new ones. The
- new features include controls to enhance applications with the following
- technologies:
-
- ∙ Object linking and embedding technology (OLE). Microsoft's OLE technology
- lets developers easily create applications that can combine spreadsheet,
- word processing, graphics and other OLE server functionalilty into an
- application that's customized for specific business uses.
-
- . Pen-based computing. Programmers can extend their current applications --
- or write entirely new ones -- for Microsoft Windows for Pen Computing. The
- Professional Toolkit includes controls to create text boxes that can hold
- pen input as an ink data type or provide automatic access to the pen
- recognition engine.
-
- . Multimedia. Developers now can easily write or enhance applications for
- Microsoft Multimedia Extensions version 1.0, including video, animation,
- CD-quality audio and other multimedia elements.
-
- ∙ Graphing. Pie and bar charts in 2-D or 3-D, in addition to nine other
- charting styles, can now be added to applications easily with a complete
- graphics package in the Professional Toolkit.
-
- ∙ Grids. Information can be presented in a table complete with resizeable
- rows, columns and scroll bars. This makes the display of tabular data a
- snap for programmers.
-
- ∙ Multiple Document Interfaces (MDI). The MDI control allows the developer
- working with Visual Basic to create applications with multiple child
- windows that are contained in a single parent form.
-
- In addition, the Professional Toolkit gives programmers easy access to the
- following tools and features:
-
- ∙ More than 15 new controls, including 3-D interface components; animated
- buttons, gauges and spin buttons; and access to commonly used dialog
- boxes.
-
- . The Windows Help Compiler, to create the custom, online Windows Help
- files that users of Windows now expect in their applications.
-
- ∙ The Windows API Online Reference, an accessible guide to Windows
- application programming interfaces (APIs) that makes it easier for
- programmers to maximize their use of Windows.
-
- ∙ A setup kit that helps developers create standard installation programs
- for their applications, plus sample applications, bitmaps and a business
- clip-art library.
-
- ∙ Coupon for a free copy of Rumba Tools for Visual Basic, from Wall Data,
- Incorporated, which uses custom controls and 3270 emulation to
- automatically create Windows-based front-ends to mainframe applications.
-
- ∙ Custom Control Development Kit. Complete documentation and sample code
- for creating custom controls for Visual Basic with a compiler such as
- Microsoft C 6.0 or later, or Microsoft Quick graphical development system
- for Windows.
-
- Visual Basic Custom Controls Provide Highly Integrated Reusable Components
-
- "The custom control mechanism in Visual Basic delivers on the concept of
- elegant, efficient code reusability," said Tom Button, group product
- manager for the applications programmability group at Microsoft. "While
- some development tools force programmers to grapple with
- hard-to-understand concepts and high training costs, Visual Basic provides
- reusable objects that are as intuitive as Visual Basic itself." More than
- 60 third-party vendors are currently supporting Visual Basic programmers
- by supplying custom controls and other tools that take advantage of the
- extensibility in Visual Basic. "We are thrilled to see the unprecedented
- growth and excitement in the third-party community for Visual Basic," said
- Button.
-
- Background on Visual Basic
-
- First released in May 1991, the Visual Basic programming system has quickly
- become one of the most popular dedicated programming tools for Windows.
- Using an event-driven programming model designed specifically for fast
- programming for Windows, Visual Basic combines graphical interface design
- tools with the world's most popular programming language.
-
- The Visual Basic programming system is also one of the most cost-effective
- tools of its type, with run-time and royalty-free implementation that
- makes it less costly for developers to distribute finished applications to
- customers.
-
- Designed for Broad-based Professional Use
-
- The Professional Toolkit for Visual Basic is designed for MIS staff,
- corporate programmers, analysts, consultants, value-added resellers (VARs)
- and independent software vendors (ISVs) writing vertical market programs
- for business, professional or entertainment use.
-
- "Visual Basic is very intuitive," said Walther De Petris, senior technical
- consultant at Marathon Systems Inc. "With the availability of the
- Professional Toolkit for Visual Basic, we can easily enhance the
- environment via the variety of custom controls provided. "
-
- "The Professional Toolkit for Visual Basic provides me with a great set of
- custom controls," said Ted Young, president of The Young Software Works.
- "Now I can get an application up and running in record time, giving me
- time to make the application more powerful and easier to use."
-
- Microsoft teamed with six independent software developers -- Crescent
- Software, Desaware, MicroHelp, OutRider Systems, Pinnacle Publishing and
- Sheridan Software Systems --to provide the new tools and controls in the
- Professional Toolkit. "The ability of these developers -- and more than 40
- others -- to quickly create add-ons for Visual Basic demonstrates the
- value of the extensibility built into Visual Basic and Windows," said
- Risse.
-
- Pricing and Availability
-
- The Professional Toolkit for Visual Basic is available now for the
- suggested retail price of $299. Microsoft Visual Basic with Professional
- Toolkit is available for the suggested retail price of $495.
-
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