Tired of the API ?
Are you an experienced API programmer looking for something faster and easier ?
Are you tired of using the Windows API ?
Some times you just want to concentrate on building an application, rather than run around in circles trying to figure out something new you haven't used yet in the API.
By combining your experience with the API, with a tool like EZGUI, you can start building complex applications at a faster rate and enjoy programming again.
If you feel using the API is easy (for you) and that there is no better way to program than to write pure API code, then EZGUI is not for you.
But if you (like me), can handle the API quite well, but just simply get tired of the same old thing over and over again (reading API docs, double checking API syntaxes, researching what API to use for a new task, converting C code to PB just to do something), then seriously consider EZGUI 4.0 Pro.
EZGUI's commands use a much easier syntax than API functions.
EZGUI offers many high level commands which would require many dozens of lines of code using the API.
EZGUI handles many things for you in its event engine so you don't have to waste time with a lot of mundane code.
EZGUI events pass the necessary data for you to deal with the event (ie. a scrollbars %EZ_Change event passes the current position of the scrollbar).
Still want to use the API where it counts ?
EZGUI provides a number of hooks into its internal engines so you can integrate API code when needed. I don't discourage using the API. Just use when EZGUI doesn't already handle it for you.
EZGUI was designed to speed up development, simply put.
By making coding simpler, providing high level features and handling many mundane tasks in the background (never write a message loop again) EZGUI makes programming fun again.
EZGUI also pushes the limits of what you can do in a Windows app.
If you haven't worked with ownerdraw, customdraw or regions using the API yet, get ready for some fun using EZGUI. EZGUI makes such things easy to do, so you can concentrate on doing the task at hand, rather than researching the API trying to figure out how to do it.
If you are an experienced API programmer, but haven't considered EZGUI because you felt is was either for beginners or because you think using such a tool is somehow demeaning to an API purist. then think again.
EZGUI is a real power tool!
If you can do a lot with the API now, imagine what you could do by combining the power of EZGUI with your API experience.
Are you an experienced API programmer looking for something faster and easier ?
Are you tired of using the Windows API ?
Some times you just want to concentrate on building an application, rather than run around in circles trying to figure out something new you haven't used yet in the API.
By combining your experience with the API, with a tool like EZGUI, you can start building complex applications at a faster rate and enjoy programming again.
If you feel using the API is easy (for you) and that there is no better way to program than to write pure API code, then EZGUI is not for you.
But if you (like me), can handle the API quite well, but just simply get tired of the same old thing over and over again (reading API docs, double checking API syntaxes, researching what API to use for a new task, converting C code to PB just to do something), then seriously consider EZGUI 4.0 Pro.
EZGUI's commands use a much easier syntax than API functions.
EZGUI offers many high level commands which would require many dozens of lines of code using the API.
EZGUI handles many things for you in its event engine so you don't have to waste time with a lot of mundane code.
EZGUI events pass the necessary data for you to deal with the event (ie. a scrollbars %EZ_Change event passes the current position of the scrollbar).
Still want to use the API where it counts ?
EZGUI provides a number of hooks into its internal engines so you can integrate API code when needed. I don't discourage using the API. Just use when EZGUI doesn't already handle it for you.
EZGUI was designed to speed up development, simply put.
By making coding simpler, providing high level features and handling many mundane tasks in the background (never write a message loop again) EZGUI makes programming fun again.
EZGUI also pushes the limits of what you can do in a Windows app.
If you haven't worked with ownerdraw, customdraw or regions using the API yet, get ready for some fun using EZGUI. EZGUI makes such things easy to do, so you can concentrate on doing the task at hand, rather than researching the API trying to figure out how to do it.
If you are an experienced API programmer, but haven't considered EZGUI because you felt is was either for beginners or because you think using such a tool is somehow demeaning to an API purist. then think again.
EZGUI is a real power tool!
If you can do a lot with the API now, imagine what you could do by combining the power of EZGUI with your API experience.
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