Chapter 11. Applications and Settings


Applications have special significance and support in WinForms. For example, you can manage and tailor your application's lifetime, even applications such as single-instance applications and multi-SDI applications. Applications also have an environment that can be tailored by the user and kept between sessions in any of several mechanisms for storing settings, including environment variables , command line arguments, .config files, the Registry, special folders, and isolated storage.



Windows Forms Programming in C#
Windows Forms Programming in C#
ISBN: 0321116208
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 136
Authors: Chris Sells

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