By combining an extensive library of verbs with powerful scheduling facilities, ABL enables control of Windows programs via DDE, keystroke or OLE automation.
ABL can work for you in three ways:
1. As a Visual Basic Control - Access the scheduling and automation functions directly to extend visual basic or embed the powerful scheduler as a VBX control.
2. As an OLE server or client - Almost all functions are available via OLE automation using ABL as an OLE server.
3. As a Batch Language - Using a library of over 150 verbs to access and manipulate any windows application.
ABL runs under Windows 3.1, 3.11, Windows 95 and Windows NT. You can call ABL functions from C/C++ or any language which can call a DLL. It incorporates an integrated debugger, extensive on-line help and documentation.