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1_2002 #109006
Pageballoon **DESKTOP TOY!!!**

This is PageBalloon (v 1.1.6), its your very own desktop toy, you can chuck as many balloons onto your desktop as you desire, they are all skin mapped with ex acquaintances of mine. Its a must see, and a good screensaver replacement. they can wrap around the screen to float off the top and come up from the bottom again, they can also be kept ontop at all times. I have improved the movement function a little to cut processing time and speed it up.so download the code, comment on the code, and vote the code!!!

1_2002 #109290
Dockable Statusbar within MDI

Shows how to dock a statusbar control to the top-left-right-bottom of an mdi form, or make the statusbar detatch from the form and 'float'

1_2002 #108635
Flickerless, Smooth Animation using pure VB with No OCXs, DLLs or ASM!

Added New - Fully Functional Screensaver with source using my animation technique! Also added one more new demo - Geometry. Flickerless, Smooth Animation using pure VB with No OCXs, DLLs, ASM or DriectX. Pure VB. This Entry gives you the code that I created and have used in all of my screen savers for years. The code included is pure VB code (with just a few APIs declared and utilized). Most of the code is in the "CodePage.Bas" module. This contains all of the initialization, variable definitions and declarations and animation code. If you like it, give me a vote or two. If I get votes, I'll know you are interested and I'll create a complete documentation package around this. Demos included are... Demo_BouncingBalls.exe - About 30 colored balls bouncing all around the screen (Source included). Demo_BouncingSantas.exe - Bunches of little Santas practicing thier jumping for the upcoming holiday season. Demo_Geometry.exe - Bunches of geometric images floating around the screen. Demo_UFO_ScreenSaver.Scr - Aliens have taken over your desk top. All Demos have full source code in zip format. UFOsaver.scr - A complete, fully functional screensaver using my animation techniques (source included)!!! Thanks. Doug Puckett ( dpuckett@thelittleman.com )

1_2002 #108683
Quick (Q) Navigator Ver 1.1 (Updated): The BEST WEB BROWSER ever posted on PSC

(Now the links are working) Q Navigator Ver 1.1 is an updated form of my Web Browser, which has the best features (and more) of all browsers. a) Better GUI, b) Better looking progress bar, c) Auto complete address, d) Select all, e) Find, f) text size, g) scrolling news, h) source, i) better looking history & favorites, j) mail, k) update, l) internet options etc. etc.: Other than ALL THE FUNCTIONS IN INTERNET EXPLORER, 1.You can store/jot down any required information while browsing, 2.It has a unique SEARCH facility where you can just give the word/sentence to search for and give the preferred search engine (you can choose to search from the best search engines!!!), 3.It has a "links" button that shows the number of links on the web page & the different links on the web page you are viewing, 4.Five configurable shortcut buttons: News, Download, Mail 1, Mail 2, Search, Easily configurable, 5.Scrolling News on the right top side when you are connected to the Internet, without losing any bandwidth 6.The best of all, this browser has a feature to backup and recover all such information when it crashes. When Q Navigator crashes (due to windows problems/software problems / etc.) Just go to Help > Help!!! And run the debug program .You can either Start debug program (in which it replaces corrupt resource files) or Only recover the browser (in which it recovers the lost information / URL's), which is useful for retrieval of lost web pages after crash. IMPORTANT: See "Readme.doc"

1_2002 #108798
Savings and Loan Analysis

This code shows how to calculate loan payments and build an amortization table. It allows the user to include an additional payment, and calculates how much money is saved with the extra payment added. It will show you the total amount you will pay in interest over the life of the loan. The amortization table can be saved, modified, and printed. You can select a range of cells and copy them to the clipboard to be pasted into a different document. You can find what your monthly payment will be entering the loan amount, interest rate, and length of the loan or you can entering the a monthly payment, interest rate, and length of the loan and the application will tell you the total amount you can borrow. If you don't want to borrow but want to know how much you need to save each month to reach a goal, then this application will help you do that as well. It will even factor in cost of living increases. This application does require one custom ocx (vb5 & vb6 versions), which is included and needs to be registered before it can be used. Other FREE ocx's by the same author may be found at http://www.devpower.com ---CODING EXAMPLES---: MSFlexGrid, multiple instances of a form, IsNumber (Allow Dec Point), API Open, Save and directory Dialogs, return only the file name from a string, return only the path from a string, Arrange MDI child forms, Select a printer, print right-justified, print center, print a double line, print a footer, check for end of page, random access files, simple graph using just code, center a form, fit a form to the screen, vertically fit a form to the screen (all task bar aware), center an object within an object, make a form always on top, copy to information to the clipboard - Just to mention a few.

1_2002 #108910
Global Minimize to Tray v1.1 beta ** UPDATED ** (all code is here)

This app creates a new button (top right) for each window. This button if clicked on sends the app and all it's threads to the system tray with the correct icon. If you right click on the button, a list of already minimized apps comes up and you can select one and it will be removed from the tray and back to normal (or you can click on the system tray.. either way). If you use it for a day or so, you won't be able to stop using it. Although it is a bit hard to get used to. *UPDATES Since 1.0* ==================== - Multi-thread Windows now supported (ie VB6) - Added 'Balloon' Support for Win2000 users - Added Options Form (not much of an options form though) - Made much better about form - Removed many bugs (thanks for bug reports) - Zip file includes all files (sorry, had files in 2 folders for some reason) * Please leave comments on bug reports if any as I really want to make this app bug free. *

1_2002 #109374
Fosters' Wife friendly Alarm Clock

I am often guilty of saying to my wife that I'll be on the PC for half an hour... only to get a knock on the door 3 hours later!! Not a happy wife! This alarm clock is the perfect remedy. You set a date/time and it sits unobtrusively on the screen. At the specified dat/time it will raise a message and/or play a WAV and/or execute an app on the alarm time! It's also has some excellent functions in it for file exists, registry save/get setting, wav playing, captionless form drag, stay on top, etc, etc

1_2002 #109425
MSN Messenger Alert Box

This project demonstrates you how to build an alert box like MSN Messenger has. It is displayed in the bottom-right corner of your screen. When an alert is shown while another one is still visible, it is placed on top of the existing box. By moving the mousecursor over the text it appears as a hyperlink. And to get a little bit of the Microsoft feeling I've added a simple gradient found elsewhere on PSC.

1_2002 #109523
Snake Game With Demo AI

NOT a beginners code I'm afraid. The game code itself is really intermediatary/beginner, but the graphics code uses a lot of api calls. The demo ai is fairly simple, but it's managed to get a top score so far of 240. My current best is a measly 170. Fully customisable, including play-area size, player starting and finishing speeds, ai speed (you can let it cheat). Oh yeah, please note that the ai enters it's own score unless you set it not to :) Any comments are welcome (so are any votes). Enjoy the code and feel free to use or distribute it.

1_2002 #109021
Draw FORMATTED Text to any window with a hDc

Allows you to draw Formatted (diffrent fonts, sizes, colours) text to anything with a valad hDc - only tested against Screen Objects - Converts Font Object to LOGFONT struct IMPUTS: StdFontEx, Rect - Bottom Top Left Right, hDc, Text, Text Allignment Flags. Either provided as Paramaters of the .Draw procedure or as Properties of the cTextEx Object RETURNS: no Returns SIDE EFFECTS: no Knowen Side Effects Misc: you MUST pass a StdFontEx object as either a Paremter or a Property of the cTextEx object. cStdFontEx mirrors functonalaty provided by the StdFont object. i only added a Colour Property (it makes sence to do this) future revisions of this class will encorperate diffrent brush styles thus the reasoning for mirroring the vb font object

1_2002 #109056
NeoEphemerix_2001

NeoEphemerix 2001 - v1 Beta 2 Written using VB 6 Requires 800x600 display or better This program is for astronomy hobbyists who want to create their own custom VB astronomical almanac program. It is a very complex program consisting hundreds of thousands of orbital computations and represents about 6 month's work so far. The program will generate high-precision ephemerides for the sun and planets from Mercury to Neptune. It has reached the beta level of functionality and I encourage any fellow astro-computationists to give it a try and offer any comments, bug reports and suggestions regarding it. Anyone who ever wanted to learn how to perform their own high-precision planetary orbit computations, may find the source code helpful, but the math required is rather advanced. A new version with even more computations is in the works. Any suggestions from users of this program will be considered in the design of future upgrades. NOTE: Due to the enormous size of the mathematical core modules and the complexity of the computations required to get almanic-like accuracy, the program takes about 30 minutes to compile into an executable on a 200 MHz machine and will produce a finished program about 4.3 megs in size. The visual magnitude computation of the planet Saturn will be applied to a future version, but magnitudes are computed for the other planets. The allowance for the rings contribution to its brightness hasn't been formulated yet. This version of the program does not yet specifically check to see if the date entered is in the proper range for the selected planet, so the following table is provided as a guide. VSOP87 Heliocentric coordinates are theoretically accurate to an arcsecond or better within the following ranges: Mercury to Mars - 2000 BC to 6000 AD Jupiter and Saturn - 1 BC to 4000 AD Uranus and Neptune - 6000 BC to 8000 AD To any users familiar with the astronomical algorithms of Jean Meeus and others, this program applies many of the same concepts, but at a higher level of precision not possible from the limited tables applied in the popular books on astronomical computing. It is based on a Visual BASIC implementation of the full VSOP87 theory of planetary orbits in spherical variables. Its theoretical heliocentric accuracy is to within ±1 arcsecond or better over the ranges specified for each planet in terms of dynamical time. Since the full theory is implemented, the accuracy of the orbit computations compares very favorably with the published almanacs. To achieve this level of accuracy, over 30,000 computational terms are applied to the raw, dynamical orbit computations. The computations include corrections for precession and the long-term effects of relativity on the orbits. Then corrections are applied for light-time, aberration, reduction to the standard FK5 system of coordinates and nutation. FEATURES INCLUDE: Both VSOP87 heliocentric and apparent geocentric ecliptical and equatorial coordinates Ephemerides tables can be generated by the day, hour or minute and can be saved to disk as plain text files Allowance for delta-T can be applied when known. Distances to the planets from the sun or Earth can be displayed in astronomical units, millions of kilometers or miles. Hour angles may be displayed in hours minutes and seconds, decimal hours, degrees minutes and seconds of arc or decimal degrees. Latitudes may be displayed in degrees minutes and seconds of arc or decimal degrees. A table showing the VSOP heliocentric position and geocentric ecliptical and equatorial coordinates for the sun and the eight major planets at any given moment can be displayed Basic astronomical data such as the mean and apparent obliquity of the ecliptic, mean and apparent sidereal time at Greenwich and nutation in longitude can also be computed. The program also has a stay-on-top feature that can be toggled to lock the window in front of other windows when needed. All program settings are preserved when the program terminates and are recalled the next time the program starts up. This program is still a rough draft but functional enough to be useful. I would appreciate any feedback on user of this code who are also into astro-computing, since it would help me to improve on future implementations.

1_2002 #109524
About Screen With Fading Text

This about screen scrolls text upwards, fading in at the bottom, and fading out at the top. You can insert this screen into any project as long as you also include the APIGraphics module. The Module itself contains some very usefull code for any program using api graphics. Any feedback or votes are very welcome. Thank you

1_2002 #109535
Yahtzee 4 Player Part 1

This is a full version game with complete source code. It is colorful, easy and fun to play. Although the code is commented, I also used long variable names to make the code sort of self-commenting. The game, I think is a fairly robust version of Yahtzee with these helpful features: * Tips on the point value of the dices after each roll, * Highlighting of those scoring categories which will yield points * Sound effects (which can be muted) * Dice color choices * A help section * Four player capability * Ability to save a game in progress * Tracking of top 10 high scores This is part 1. Part 2 has help form and associated images (which I am having trouble uploading)

1_2002 #109555
Moving Text in form (No OCX !! )

With this code you will able to move your text from bottom to top in form.Great for Splash Screens. NO OCX needen

1_2002 #109744
XP Menu '2002 version 0.12 (alpha)

This is the next alpha version of my XP Menu system. Removed some bugs, new function to add pictures, now you don't need any external OCX (ImageList) for menu, load pictures from resources, add simple top menubar, recreated as control, ... Work only in compiled exe, not in IDE, because it using hooking and resources, that not workin in debug mode. See code at : http://www.pscode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=33571&lngWId=1

1_2002 #109745
XP Menu '2002 version 0.12 (alpha version)

This is the next alpha version of my XP Menu system. Removed some bugs, new function to add pictures, now you don't need any external OCX (ImageList) for menu, load pictures from resources, add simple top menubar, recreated as control, ... Menu is show only in compiled exe, not in IDE, because it using hooking and resources, that not workin in debug mode (sorry, Microsoft)... Anybody was deleted my original submission, so please vote for me!

1_2002 #109295
The Platnium Operating System

This is a awsome Operating System with some features just like Windows. This includes a real working Delete Folder(recycling bin in windows), though i am having trouble with the restore feature. Add a new folder, change the name or delte the folder. Add a text file, deletion and re-naming does work, though i am now working on the text editer or Platnium OS. A run feature, so you can start any program by clicking File - Run. The interface is like a mac, all of the features are in a menu bar at the top. This also includes a "Updater" feature. So when you want to update the OS, you just click "file - Get Updates" then it will take you to a website where you can download updates (site is not up yet). This is just the beginning version of the OS, and there will be many more updates and features to come. All you have to do is just double click on the folder icon to open it. And PLEASE dont be so hard, i am only 13 years old.

1_2002 #109793
SQL Generator for MS Access

Absolutely tip top code for MS Access users. This does exactly what it says on the box. This has got to be worth a vote or two. Merry Christmas folks.

1_2002 #110004
Music Maker

This program allows you to create your own midi music. I tried to make the interface easy and efficient to use but I'm sure it could use some improvement. It's similar to MarioPaint's music designer. Some planned improvements: * Improved overall controls * Semi-transparent highlighting instead of cross-hatch pattern (Please email me if you know how to do this) * Ability to export a Midi (.mid) file * Drums * Volume control * Pitch bending. I've included some sample songs. Please feel free to leave comments. I'd like to know of any suggestions/criticism etc. you might have. Also, I'd really appreciate it if you'd vote for me. Thanks! Update: I just uploaded a newer version. The main difference is that the form is now resizable. Also, you can place the red column by clicking on the top black bar. While you have an area selected you can now transpose just that section and you can assign an instrument to all the selected notes of the current track. I think I added some more stuff too but I can't remember now.

1_2002 #110005
Plural Check (extremely simple, very useful)

I hope I'm not the only person who wants to cringe every time I see something like "You have been online for 1 minutes." 1 minutes?? I see this kind of thing everywhere; here on PSC, even. It looks very unprofessional to me, and it's so easy to fix! That's why I listed this code as beginner level. Hopefully, Planet Source Code will implement this code and I won't have to see that I got an excellent vote from "1 users." ;-) I would like to hear any comments you have about this code. Also, please click to see my other submissions to PSC. My latest program, Music Maker is nearing the top of the Code of the Month list. If I can get a few more votes it would really help me out! :-) Thanks for looking!

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