Visually Basic

Building Applications for Windows 95 with Visual Basic 4.0

Winning that Windows 95 logo

by Jeff Webb

December 15, 1995

Developers who want the Microsoft Windows 95-compatible logo on their applications need to meet the certification requirements quickly and efficiently. The Visual Basic 4.0 programming system can do most of the work involved in meeting them.

The following list--sometimes known as the "fabulous seven"--summarizes the Windows 95 logo certification requirements and how developers can meet them using Visual Basic 4.0.

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In addition, the features in the following list, while not requirements, partly determine how up-to-date an application appears under Windows 95.

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For a detailed discussion of each of the above steps, consult the article from which they are excerpted, "Building Applications for Windows 95 with Visual Basic 4.0," in the Microsoft Development Library. For information on how to subscribe to the Library, go to the Microsoft Developer Network area under Product Information.

© 1996 Microsoft Corporation


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