Sizer

From: Sanford Aranoff (aranoff_at_analysis-knowledge.com)
Date: 05/30/04


Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 15:32:53 -0400

I have been using PerfectSizer for Delphi 5, Win 2000 for years. Today I
uninstalled Norton Internet Security and installed Panda. Now Delphi
says that the PS component is a trial, and the apps will not run! I
tried reinstalling. It does not recognize my unlock code. Why should
Norton do this? I tried going back, installing Norton, but nothing
worked.

I can design a form, such as a stock market chart or a dbgrid, on the
low resolution, and it looks great on the high resolution. Well, what do
you advise? Forget about the component, and use anchors? Or buy
something else?

I dislike these components that have weird protection schemes! What are
you supposed to do years after the developer has gone who knows where?

Thanks.



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