What is a DLL?


A DLL is a library that contains code and data that can be used by more than one program at the same time. For example, in Windows operating systems, the Comdlg32 DLL performs common dialog box related functions. Therefore, each program can use the functionality that is contained in this DLL to implement an Open dialog box. This helps promote code reuse and efficient memory usage. By using a DLL, a program can be modularized into separate components. For example, an accounting program may be sold by module. Each module can be loaded into the main program at run time if that module is installed. Because the modules are separate, the load time of the program is faster, and a module is only loaded when that functionality is requested. Additionally, updates are easier to apply to each module without affecting other parts of the program. For example, you may have a payroll program, and the tax rates change each year. When these changes are isolated to a DLL, you can apply an update without needing to build or install the whole program again

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Explore shared resources on your local network. Freeware!
BySoft Network Share Browser
 Publisher:BySoft
 Downloads:26
 Updated:2008-11-21
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 Platform:Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, WinXP, Windows2003
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 License:Freeware
 Cost: $ 0.00
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Explore shared resources on your local network. BySoft Network Share Browser searches your complete local network and finds shared resources (files, disks, printers). - Easy to use - Finds networks, disks, files, printers - Helps you find possible information leaks - Freeware!