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Old 04-26-2005, 11:51 PM
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Hi

I would like to show a delphi form as a message without kicking the
user out of whatever they are doing. Kind of like the notifications
that Outlook sends when a new message arrives.

Does anyone know how to accomplish this ?

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G

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Old 04-27-2005, 04:04 AM
Rob Kennedy
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info@cool.co.za wrote:
> I would like to show a delphi form as a message without kicking the
> user out of whatever they are doing. Kind of like the notifications
> that Outlook sends when a new message arrives.
>
> Does anyone know how to accomplish this ?


I suppose Form.Show is just too simple.

Maybe you're looking for something like the TJvDesktopAlert component,
part of the JEDI VCL. Deepak Shenoy recently featured that component on
his Web site.

http://blogs.teamb.com/deepakshenoy/...4/22/3941.aspx

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