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4_2005-2006 #168067
[ !] Check for PrevInstance

This code checks for a previous instance of the program. This is not like the App.PrevInstance property. This checks the prevInstance no matter the location of the file, or the name of the app. You don't have to call DestroyWindow to destroy the created window, since when you quit the application, it is self destroyed. This may not work in the VB IDE, because the window is created by VB6.EXE. In this case you can call DestroyWindow in the Form_Unload().

5_2007-2008 #190583
[ An Image Viewer]

This Image Viewer shows the image you choose, you can make Zoom In and Zoom Out. Also you can stretch the image. Please leve your comments and vote :)

5_2007-2008 #190584
[A simple encryption]

This is a siple encrypt/decrypt code. Please vote. :)

5_2007-2008 #190585
[ !] Check for PrevInstance

This code checks for a previous instance of the program. This is not like the App.PrevInstance property. This checks the prevInstance no matter the location of the file, or the name of the app. You don't have to call DestroyWindow to destroy the created window, since when you quit the application, it is self destroyed. This may not work in the VB IDE, because the window is created by VB6.EXE. In this case you can call DestroyWindow in the Form_Unload().

6_2008-2009 #213101
[ An Image Viewer]

This Image Viewer shows the image you choose, you can make Zoom In and Zoom Out. Also you can stretch the image. Please leve your comments and vote :)

6_2008-2009 #213102
[A simple encryption]

This is a siple encrypt/decrypt code. Please vote. :)

6_2008-2009 #213103
[ !] Check for PrevInstance

This code checks for a previous instance of the program. This is not like the App.PrevInstance property. This checks the prevInstance no matter the location of the file, or the name of the app. You don't have to call DestroyWindow to destroy the created window, since when you quit the application, it is self destroyed. This may not work in the VB IDE, because the window is created by VB6.EXE. In this case you can call DestroyWindow in the Form_Unload().

7_2009-2012 #235619
[ An Image Viewer]

This Image Viewer shows the image you choose, you can make Zoom In and Zoom Out. Also you can stretch the image. Please leve your comments and vote :)

7_2009-2012 #235620
[A simple encryption]

This is a siple encrypt/decrypt code. Please vote. :)

7_2009-2012 #235621
[ !] Check for PrevInstance

This code checks for a previous instance of the program. This is not like the App.PrevInstance property. This checks the prevInstance no matter the location of the file, or the name of the app. You don't have to call DestroyWindow to destroy the created window, since when you quit the application, it is self destroyed. This may not work in the VB IDE, because the window is created by VB6.EXE. In this case you can call DestroyWindow in the Form_Unload().

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