Re: Treeview performance optimize
- From: BTIS Jeff <btisjb@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 08:42:58 -0700
Danny Wrote
> I'll try the TList. Can the TList control used like a normal
TreeView
> control meaning the visualisation, just saw that it really
> more a list than a tree...
Frank Wrote
> If you need loading speed, try TList
> from http://www.bennet-tec.com/
> It's really speedy for loading nodes.
Thanks Frank for suggesting our TList control
Yes Danny - TList can be used like normal
Treeview. In fact that is actually TList's
origin - starting way back in 1994 TList was
first designed as a Tree control, only later
was support for multiple columns added.
Try it out - you can download install kit for
TList from our web site. This will run in
full featured evaluation mode for up to 30 days
for you to try out.
Any questions - just ask.
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