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The Ultimate Grid is now Open Source
//{{NO_DEPENDENCIES}}
// Microsoft Developer Studio generated include file.
// Used by Ex30.rc
//
#define IDD_ABOUTBOX                    100
#define IDR_MAINFRAME                   128
#define IDR_EX30TYPE                    129
#define IDB_BITMAP1                     130
#define IDB_DUNDAS                      130
#define IDB_BITMAP2                     131
#define IDB_FOLDER1                     131
#define IDB_FOLDER2                     153
#define IDB_HELLO                       154
#define IDB_MARKEDPAGE                  155
#define IDB_PAGE                        157
#define IDB_ARROW                       162
#define IDB_NUMBER                      163
#define ID_VIEW_USEXPTHEMES             32771

// Next default values for new objects
// 
#ifdef APSTUDIO_INVOKED
#ifndef APSTUDIO_READONLY_SYMBOLS
#define _APS_3D_CONTROLS                     1
#define _APS_NEXT_RESOURCE_VALUE        166
#define _APS_NEXT_COMMAND_VALUE         32772
#define _APS_NEXT_CONTROL_VALUE         1000
#define _APS_NEXT_SYMED_VALUE           101
#endif
#endif

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In January 2005, David Cunningham and Chris Maunder created TheUltimateToolbox.com, a new group dedicated to the continued development, support and growth of Dundas Software’s award winning line of MFC, C++ and ActiveX control products.

Ultimate Grid for MFC, Ultimate Toolbox for MFC, and Ultimate TCP/IP have been stalwarts of C++/MFC development for a decade. Thousands of developers have used these products to speed their time to market, improve the quality of their finished products, and enhance the reliability and flexibility of their software.
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