Main features of this applet
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» Multi-tab tree applet suitable for demanding web applications and client-side database interfaces.
» Distinguishing features: drag-and-drop editing; pop-up context menu editing; keyboard editing; very high number of exposed methods for changing and saving the menu content at runtime.
» High scalability: handles tens of thousands of entries
» Optional context-sensitive preview screen
» Supports dynamic indices
» Includes optional checkbox tree display, including optional radio button logic
» XIXL-compatible with about 29 command types which can be attached to any menu item
» High user-configurability
» Editing features include:
optional pop-up editor menu with 14 commands;
optional drag-and-drop mouse editor which can move both individual menu items and complete multi-level tree subsections;
turn individual menu items into edit triggers using XIXL commands;
edit the menu from javascript using around 30 exposed methods;
editing commands include add, cut, copy, paste, undo, including methods to precisely position adding and pasting, and methods to edit individual properties of each menu item;
24 (partly deactivatable) keyboard shortcuts for editing and moving around the tree.
» Your scripts can extract complete or partial menu states at any time for saving.
» Database integration features include ability to load and modify menus from multiple interchangeable sources, including client-side and server-side sources, server-side programmes and scripts and compressed sources.
» DBCS support
» Multi-function optional search/query/login facility
» Clipboard feature for transferring menu segments between menu tabs (i.e. several trees can be simultaneously edited with transfers between the trees)
» Skinnable: define your own skins or modify ours
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More goodies and information
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» Licence for using this trial.
» Applet homepage for this product with
detailed instructions, product comparisons, complete feature lists, parameter
lists, version history, system requirements, packaging and delivery information and lots more.
» Huge online support centre.
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Things you can do with this trial
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» Look at the templates and demos.
» Edit the applet parameters in the HTML pages to reconfigure the applet appearance.
» Edit the index to get the applet to display different menu information. There is an online
beginner's tutorial here.
» Download tools from our website to help you edit these things.
» This trial is fully-featured - which means that all the features
our website lists are available on this trial and provided that you read the instructions
you should be able to try everything out.
» It is possible that our continuous and rapid release schedule means that some very
recently added features may not yet be available in the trial.
» This trial is "nagware", which means that it may display information about its
unregistered or trial status at different and varying times and places. These displays (nags) are not
there in the release (purchased) version.
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