After the purchase, you'll receive an email with the download link within 48 hours.
The download links use the HTTPS protocol. e.g."https://www.shoplack.com/file.iso"
Some of the old software before 2010 may not be able to install/run normally on x64 or Windows 10 systems. Be aware of it before purchasing it.
Name | Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 Select Edition (Enterprise+Professional+Standard) (1996) |
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Languages | English |
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File Name | VB4_US.iso |
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Size | 388,141,056 bytes (370.1 MB) |
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SHA1 | 7C42E49FD52AB64A6F6A84C2C9A856CBF300C744 |
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Name | Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 Enterprise (1995) |
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Languages | English |
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File Name | VB4.iso |
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Size | 345,528,320 bytes (329.5 MB) |
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SHA1 | 0F1E0764D2442A923D61BBE7352B5766381CE49C |
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Name | Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 Enterprise (1996) |
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Languages | English |
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File Name | VB4.iso |
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Size | 350,928,896 bytes (334.6 MB) |
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SHA1 | 1E4E153B02F7CFC99A3A0CF027D25F92233E30DD |
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Name | Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0A Professional (1996)(EXE) |
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Languages | English |
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File Name | en_vb40a_pro.exe |
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Size | 206,921,216 bytes (197.3 MB) |
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SHA1 | 12361C381030F66404AB3AD5F9936D1EE07260DB |
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Name | Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 Professional (1995)(ISO) |
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Languages | English |
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File Name | MSVB40.iso |
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Size | 321,568,768 bytes (306.6 MB) |
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SHA1 | B866520724658BC7C478725EA26F02C0D341C804 |
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Name | Microsoft Visual Basic Working Model 4.0 (ZIP) |
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Languages | English |
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File Name | Microsoft Visual Basic Working Model 4.0(ZIP).zip |
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Size | 10,608,837 bytes (10.1 MB) |
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SHA1 | 9AAD4A73720C71B3CB4FAAD6AD22C8559294790B |
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Name | Microsoft Visual Basic Working Model 4.0 (IMG) |
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Languages | English |
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File Name | DISK01-07.img |
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Size | 11,550,720 bytes (11 MB) |
Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 was the first version that could create 32-bit as well as 16-bit Windows programs. It also introduced the ability to write non-GUI classes in Visual Basic. Incompatibilities between different releases of VB4 caused installation and operation problems. While previous versions of Visual Basic had used VBX controls, Visual Basic now used OLE controls (with files names ending in .OCX) instead. These were later to be named ActiveX controls.
Select Editon Contains: Enterprise Professional and Standard