> and have it running on the most resent 32 bit versions of Windows. Or 64-bit, for that matter.
WTL is a great attempt at creating a close-to-zero-cost C++ library around the Win32 UI architecture. I use it sometimes even today, and it's not bad considering the age of the foundations.
There's also 7+ Taskbar Numberer.
> and have it running on the most resent 32 bit versions of Windows. Or 64-bit, for that matter.
WTL is a great attempt at creating a close-to-zero-cost C++ library around the Win32 UI architecture. I use it sometimes even today, and it's not bad considering the age of the foundations.
There's also 7+ Taskbar Numberer.