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2002ASP #5304
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

2002C #13908
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

2002VB #22512
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

ASP_Volume2 #33263
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

ASP_Volume3 #52722
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

C_Volume2 #74325
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

Java_Volume1 #92869
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

1_2002 #109266
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

2_2002-2004 #120016
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

3_2004-2005 #138560
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

4_2005-2006 #158019
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

5_2007-2008 #180537
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

6_2008-2009 #203055
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

7_2009-2012 #225573
Setting up a Systray App Properly with WinAPIs

This example shows a very simple very well documented sourcecode on how to create a systray application without the overhead of a class file filled with bugs using two simple WinAPI calls and three functions to further simplify those! I've seen several examples at PSC in VB on how to setup a systray application using a class file. I tried using that at first, but ran into the bug of NOT closing when my mouse moved away. Now I'm seeing fixes to the class file. This example shows that using the WinAPI's is easier cleaner and not as buggy as the Class File counterpart available at PSC

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