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	<component>
		<name>Color Lib</name>
		<date>Mar 28. 2008.</date>
		<version>2.0.2</version>
		<image>colorlib.png</image>
		<file>files/sources/mbColorLib2.0.2.zip</file>
		<demo>files/demos/mbColorLibDemo.zip</demo>
		<fsize>148kb</fsize>
		<dsize>343kb</dsize>
		<text>This is the most complete color picker and conversion library you can find for Delphi. These components provide you with professional ways to pick colors and convert between color models as well as HTML color conversion utilities. In the newest release this pack contains 31 color tools which can be combined, letting you create numerous new tools and color dialogs. It integrates with XP Lib (optional) to provide a complete MS Office - style color dialog. So, will your users still be picking colors using TColorDialog?</text>
		<requirements></requirements>
	</component>
	
	<component>
		<name>XP Lib</name>
		<date>Mar 05. 2007.</date>
		<version>1.3</version>
		<image>xplib.png</image>
		<file>files/sources/mbXPLib1.3.zip</file>
		<demo>files/demos/mbXPLibDemo.zip</demo>
		<fsize>148kb</fsize>
		<dsize>306kb</dsize>
		<text>XP Lib is a set of 22 components which adapt to Windows XP themes, but also have an alternative paint style which enables them to work under older versions of Windows too. This pack also contains some unique components you won't find anywhere else.</text>
		<requirements></requirements>
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	<component>
		<name>SizeComps</name>
		<date>Mar 05. 2007.</date>
		<version>1.0.1</version>
		<image>sizecomps.png</image>
		<file>files/sources/SizeComps1.0.1.zip</file>
		<demo>files/demos/SizeCompsDemo.zip</demo>
		<fsize>44kb</fsize>
		<dsize>375kb</dsize>
		<text>This pack contains four totally customizable and run-time resizable shape components. Made for a simple layered paint program they grew in a day and aren't so simple any more. Included shapes are rectangle, ellipse, square and circle. You can animate the size boxes as well as the brush and pen colors, which can react to the cursor if you want it to. You can do even more by using the OnPaint event.</text>
		<requirements></requirements>
	</component>
	
	<component>
		<name>Anti-Aliased SizeComps</name>
		<date>Mar 05. 2007.</date>
		<version>1.0.1</version>
		<image></image>
		<file>files/sources/AASizeComps1.0.1.zip</file>
		<demo></demo>
		<fsize>13kb</fsize>
		<dsize></dsize>
		<text>This pack is the same as Size Components Pack, the only difference between the two is that these components are drawn using Microsoft GDI+ instead of plain GDI, so they look much better. Of course, you can turn this on/off by setting the AntiAliased property accordingly.</text>
		<requirements>
			<requirement>
				<name>Microsoft GDI+ Adaptation</name>
				<version>1.0</version>
				<auhor>Progdigy</auhor>
				<href>files/GDIPlus_BDS2006.zip</href>
			</requirement>
		</requirements>
	</component>
	
	<component>
		<name>VistaDWM</name>
		<date>Mar 25. 2007.</date>
		<version>1.0.1</version>
		<image></image>
		<file>files/VistaDWM.zip</file>
		<demo></demo>
		<fsize>12kb</fsize>
		<dsize></dsize>
		<text>Here's a Delphi translation of the Windows Vista Desktop Window Manager API header (dwmapi.h) and a CompositionServices class, very similar to the ThemeServices class that we have since Delphi 7, which makes it easier to work with most frequently needed methods.</text>
		<requirements></requirements>
	</component>
	<component>
		<name>MSHTML Rendering Behaviors</name>
		<date>Oct 18. 2007.</date>
		<version>1.0</version>
		<image></image>
		<file>files/sources/MSHTMLRenderingBehaviors1.0.zip</file>
		<demo></demo>
		<fsize>60kb</fsize>
		<dsize></dsize>
		<text>Two components which provide the necessery events for drawing onto a MSHTML/TWebBrowser's canvas. You don't need to know COM, just import the MSHTML type library. The demo project shows the basic use of these components, to change the painting parameters play with the OnGetPainterInfo event.</text>
		<requirements></requirements>
	</component>

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