McLain Software Tommy Sools PGWARE S.A.D.E. Please note that this site hasn't been updated. VDS is completely written in Embarcadero/Inprise/Borland Delphi and most extension DLLs are also written in Delphi, although it should be possible to write extension DLLs in any other 32 bit Windows programming language, such as C++. s.a.r.l)Īnd founded and developed by Julian Moss✝ ( JM-Tech). Visual DialogScript is maintained by Commercial Research Ltd. There are many freeware Visual DialogScript DLLs and a few shareware DLLs which you can purchase, use and distribute for one small fee. EXE files.ĭLLs for VDS have to be in a special format, which makes all those DLLs compatible with the easy syntax of VDS. They can be distributed with your scripts or compiled. The possibilities of VDS can be extended by special files: Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs), also called extensions. The runtime DLL is also very small: it's around 300 kB. With any additional program that you distribute, you won't need to include that runtime DLL, so your programs will be very small (usually around 10 kB). You will just need to include the professional runtime library VDSRUN40.DLL once. EXE files, which will run standalone the source code remains hidden. It is very easy to understand and has a very simple syntax.īut in contrast to that you can do amazing things with it. Visual DialogScript is a scripting language for Windows (often called "VDS").
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