There are some program tools such as WinSpy++ which will allow you to hover over the Handle of any Control/Component and return the Class Name of that Handle. So for example, if I dropped a TMemo on a Delphi Form and compiled the Application, if I used WinSpy++ and hovered over the Application (above the Memo), it will reveal the Class Name of the Editor as TMemo.
Now, suppose I dont want anybody using such a program to determine the Components I am using in my Application, how would I prevent Class Names from showing up in a tool, such as WinSpy++?
I ask because I dont want anyone to easily create clones of any Applications I may create and release, if the Class Names of the Components I am using are discovered it would make their task easier because then they know what to use.
Simply put, how can I hide the Class Names of the VCL I use in my Delphi Application from external viewer tools like WinSpy++.
WinSpy++ can be found here: http://www.catch22.net/software/winspy
To add, I know I can custom derive these components to change the Class Names to my own, but their must be an easier way.
TWidgetin no way reveals the logic that your app has to populate/draw/whatever with thatTWidget. I agree with @David, @Chris and @Rob - you're going to an awful lot of work for no apparent reason. MS doesn't hide the class names of the parts of the Word GUI, and knowing those names doesn't allow everyone to produce a Word clone. – Ken White May 11 '11 at 17:59