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My First App in VB!!

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I'm not sure if it's really appropriate to post this here, but I have made my first Visual Basic App. I'm actually suprised at how simple VB is. Basically, I followed the web browser tutorial and then added my own bits on.

 

Features:

>Web Navigation

>Back Button

>Forwards Button

>"Page Loading" Progress Bar

 

It's here, if anyone is interested in seeing it: <Download Link>

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nice...I was just on this site in your browser :o I don't want to log in on there though, no offense.

 

For that, you are very, very smart. The built-in browser function in VB sends passwords as stings *Plain Text* so if someone was packet sniffing you, or watching the line, they could very, very easily grab your password, or the person writing the application could easily record it to a .txt file. Not saying the OP would, just saying =)

 

Anyway, congrats on your first VB application, it's a good milestone. VB is rather easy to learn, but it is also rather powerful, and lightweight. VB.NET is something you might want to look for, less flexible, but more powerful.

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Good job! Quite a simple application (Reflector does wonders on checking programs), but it's your first step into an entirely different world than what you're used to. I might be able to share Pool's source with you to see if you'll eventually get it too :alright:

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nice...I was just on this site in your browser :o I don't want to log in on there though, no offense.

If he used the built in browser which runs on Internet Explorer core. there is nothing to worry about :)

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