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Vista TaskDialog Wrapper and Emulator

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A Vista TaskDialog wrapper class (for Vista) and Emulator (for pre-Vista Windows)
namespace PSTaskDialog
{
  partial class CommandButton
  {
    /// <summary>
    /// Required designer variable.
    /// </summary>
    private System.ComponentModel.IContainer components = null;

    /// <summary>
    /// Clean up any resources being used.
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="disposing">true if managed resources should be disposed; otherwise, false.</param>
    protected override void Dispose(bool disposing)
    {
      if (disposing && (components != null))
      {
        components.Dispose();
      }
      base.Dispose(disposing);
    }

    #region Component Designer generated code

    /// <summary>
    /// Required method for Designer support - do not modify 
    /// the contents of this method with the code editor.
    /// </summary>
    private void InitializeComponent()
    {
      components = new System.ComponentModel.Container();
    }

    #endregion
  }
}

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Written By
Software Developer (Senior) Pioneer Software Ltd
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Hedley is a Director of Pioneer Software Ltd, a small UK-based software company specialising in Windows application development.
He started programming back in the mid-80's in C++ and later specialised in Borland's C++ Builder and Delphi.
After several years as a contractor, he founded Pioneer Software Ltd in the mid-90's to concentrate on developing bespoke Windows applications.
Current 'language/environment of choice' is C# and VS2010.

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