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The components in Absolute Split enable effective SDI development with a
minimum of coding, and will save you hours of valuable time you now spend
designing and coding resizable panels, splitters, Outlook Bars, nested
ToolBars, and other high-end user interfaces. The functionality in Absolute
Split is grouped into three primary components which are designed to work
together.
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First, the
Splitter component provides every tool you need for creating resizable panels
or controls in a wide variety of contemporary and custom styles. The Splitter
is a host container which supports native Outlook Bar functionality and offers
extended UI styles for complex interfaces like nested toolbars. Splitter
supports flat and standard styles and has native support for XP
Themes. Splitter provides multiple alignment and orientation modes.
Splitters may be nested, and there is built-in support for exploiting the
capabilities of recursively nested interfaces.
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The Context
component is designed to work with the Stream component to give you a very easy
to use way to save and restore all the complex state of your user interface. If
you're an ActiveX developer, the advanced serialization capabilities of Stream
and Context will really save you time, and if you are a .NET developer, we
think you will find our solution a very useful higher level of abstraction of
.NET's serialization facilities.

Basic Features:
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Enhances a user
interface quality and adjusts it to modern UI standards requirements;
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Essentially
decreases a time on front-end programming;
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Provides developers
with conceptually evident idea instead of non-creative work with manually
created layouts' programming;
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Provides team
leaders with tool, which help to manage the program's elements distributed over
the programmers team for development. This is becoming possible with effective
support of external forms hosting within one or several master forms;
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Provides companies
with rapid tool for UI reengineering of existing systems that allow to keep an
existing business logic standalone and transform just the program front-end to
conform to the modern interface extremely quickly;
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Excludes any "long"
dependencies with custom code. As a rule a core functionality is exposed by the
one self-explanatory call and doesn't require any hard connection with custom
code.
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Makes nested
toolbars able to act with advanced XP style 'On the Fly'.
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Provide
developers with powerful & handy storage to manage any data flow coming
from UI side.
Advantages :
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