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  • D dlocarnini

    I have to create an application to manage the appointments, I have to insert, modify, move, delete any appointment. Where I can find (or buy) a control like the calendar in outlook 2003?

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    bouli
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    www.bcgsoft.com does exactly what you want (and more), but it's unfortunatly not free anymore :( There is no spoon.

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    • D dlocarnini

      I have to create an application to manage the appointments, I have to insert, modify, move, delete any appointment. Where I can find (or buy) a control like the calendar in outlook 2003?

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      Dennis Gourjii
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      Isn't CDateMonthPicker or something exactly what you want? It's one of the common controls. Anything more complicated can't be free...

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        www.bcgsoft.com does exactly what you want (and more), but it's unfortunatly not free anymore :( There is no spoon.

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        I would like an MFC code instead then an ocx. I would like to show it as outlook 2003 in a view. By means of the MFC wizard intercept the message.

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        • D dlocarnini

          I would like an MFC code instead then an ocx. I would like to show it as outlook 2003 in a view. By means of the MFC wizard intercept the message.

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          BCG library is 100% MFC code for MFC applications. There is no spoon.

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          • D Dennis Gourjii

            Isn't CDateMonthPicker or something exactly what you want? It's one of the common controls. Anything more complicated can't be free...

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            dlocarnini
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            I would like to use a control implemented with MCF. It should display the calendar with the appointment as in outlook 2003

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            • B bouli

              BCG library is 100% MFC code for MFC applications. There is no spoon.

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              dlocarnini
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              There is a demo downloadable to verify if it fit to me?

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              • D dlocarnini

                There is a demo downloadable to verify if it fit to me?

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                you can get a demo of the library at the following link: http://www.bcgsoft.com/download.htm I'm not doing ad or marketing, but this is one of the best MFC library with Stingray Studio. There is no spoon.

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                • B bouli

                  you can get a demo of the library at the following link: http://www.bcgsoft.com/download.htm I'm not doing ad or marketing, but this is one of the best MFC library with Stingray Studio. There is no spoon.

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                  It should display the calendar with the appointment as in outlook 2003. I have download the demo but I have not found a demo that shows the calendar as in appointment of outlook 2003

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                  • D dlocarnini

                    I have to create an application to manage the appointments, I have to insert, modify, move, delete any appointment. Where I can find (or buy) a control like the calendar in outlook 2003?

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                    Will this[^] help? /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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                    • D dlocarnini

                      There is a demo downloadable to verify if it fit to me?

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                      Hi, you can find what you seek with the "BCGPOutlookDemo.exe" which is a demo that shows an outlook 2003 interface and "BCGPIEDemo.exe" in the "Time controls" panel. Best regards. There is no spoon.

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