Extremely useful tool that enables you to redirect the output of applications to a window. Also includes CRedirect class for inclusion in your own applications.
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Windows Applications that Have Access To Console Features
Allows you to utilize standard C/C++ I/O functions such as cin, cout and printf from a Windows application
Using the Console Like MSDEV
Illustrates how to have a Windows application also output to the command-line when the user types
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