[General] FormVersion=0 ShowCmd=1 Flags=0 PixelsPerInch=96 MinMaxPos(1280x1024)=-1,-1,-3,-3 MinMaxPos=-1,-1,-3,-3 NormPos(1280x1024)=321,227,749,587 NormPos=321,227,703,620 Visible=0 RadioButton1_Checked=False RadioButton2_Checked=True RadioButton3_Checked=False CheckBox1_Checked=True CheckBox2_Checked=True Edit1_Text=fasdfasdf TrackBar1_Position=4 DateTimePicker1_Date=38118.9560643403 Option1_Checked=False YetAnotherOption1_Checked=False AnotherOptiopn1_Checked=True OpenDialog1_InitialDir= OpenDialog1_FileName= [MinMaxPos] (1280x1024)=-1,-1,-3,-3 [NormPos] (1280x1024)=321,227,703,620 [Memo2_Lines] Count=13 Item0=The goal of appstorage components is to provide quick and Item1=easy storage of published properties of objects. In a word: Item2=Persistence. AppStorage components can be use a number Item3=of storage vehicles such as INIFiles, the Registry, or even Item4=XML. Item5= Item6=Of particular use, and the focus of this demo is the Item7=descendent TjvFormStorage which when double clicked on Item8=reveals the properties of the components on the form. Item9=This makes it an ideal choice for quick and painless Item10=persistence of values on a form. Great for configuration Item11=dialogs and per-user settings between sessions. (such Item12=as storing the directory of the last opened file)