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Window Tabs (WndTabs) Add-In for DevStudio

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11 Jul 2002 365K   7.3K   94  
Window and File Management add-in for Visual C++
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<h1>Frequently Asked Questions</h1>

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For the up to date list of frequently asked questions, please visit the WndTabs
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<img src="arrowrt.gif" vspace="6" align=absmiddle>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="compiling.html">Compiling & Debugging WndTabs</a>
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You may know Oz from his WndTabs days. Oz has long since left client side development to work on web technologies and to consult in the R&D management field.

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