Oki, i've been wondering for quite a while about this.
So today i decided to find out...
Toolbars:
Flat toolbars
Toolbars with "hot" images (Internet Explorer-style)
Large icons
"Pager" button
"Locked" toolbars
Auto-build keyboard shortcuts in menus and ToolTips
Rebar support
Text below images
Built-in combo box and edit box buttons
Built-in font combo box and font size combo box buttons
Built-in color picker
Office 2000 look
Transparent toolbars with background image
Built-in roll-up buttons (similar to CorelDraw)
Menus:
Docking Office-style menu bars with images
Office 2000 menus (with recently used menu items)
Menu animations: unfold, slide, and fade
Menu shadows
Menu ToolTips
Scrollable menus
"Owner-draw" menu images
Change the menu font in runtime
Most recently used (MRU) and Windows list support
Left-side owner-draw logo
Tear-off menus
Other control bars:
Office-like dialog bars
Resizable docking control bars with expanding panes
Persistent rebars
3D and flat tab controls
Shortcut (Outlook-style) bar
Office-like print preview
Caption bar
Controls:
URL link button
Enhanced flat pushbutton with bitmap support
Menu button
Animation control (allows you to "play" CImageList!)
Editable list box (like Visual Studio tools list)
Office-style color picker
Dialog boxes:
Windows manager dialog box
Visual Studio-like file dialog box (with your application logo, new file templates, and history list)
Office-like colors selection dialog box
Image editor dialog box
Customization:
Drag and drop buttons between toolbars and menus
User-defined image editing (simple bitmap editor is included!)
Creation of user-defined toolbars at runtime
Context menu customization
Auto-build customization categories from menu resources
"Alt+drag" customization
Mouse event customization
Keyboard customization
Ability to save and restore toolbar and menu states in the Registry
Workspace manager
User-defined tools
Visualization:
Draw manager
Visualization manager with ability to create and change at run-time application skins
i know what they are now... question is; why the heck are they being distributed with dbp? they're not actually easily accessible from within dbp itself, so i'm kinda at a loss to why they're there.