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    SimplyVBUnit is a VB6 unit testing framework written in Visual Basic 6. It closely follows the GUI setup of NUnit. Creating Tests is a snap, as you don't need to implement anything, just add your tests to a new class and GO!
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    Atoom Open Source
    With Atoom you can create and manage all your MS-Acces projects from the same front end. You will be able to document the project, design DB model, and only with one click, get a full working programed and profesional looking application(SPA/ENG/GER)
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    PHP and VB6 classes for generating dynamic PDF reports and forms from XPF files designed with Visual2PDF. PHP class uses TCPDF to generate PDF from Visual2PDF documents. VB6 class uses optimized mjwPDF class to generate PDF.
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