The tree paradigm is extremely popular with end users. Despite UltraTree three tree types that fully define the full model of tree design, implementation and processing, there are situations that can prove problematic.
Trees are fully loaded queues and sometimes the number of tree rows to display can overwhelm the pure hierarchical tree. UltraTree product has a paging feature that eliminates this issue for a tree's root section.
Further, UltraTree has multicolumn support and a host of features that are not usually associated with traditional "vanilla" trees.
However, every tool has its limitations, even UltraTree. Consequently enhancements were in order.
For example, paging at the top level isn't the total solution to tree performance whe the lower level row sets are too large. HyperBrowZe addresses this by its introduction of the benefits that automatically come the use of standard Clarion browses for displaying individual lower level row-sets within each selected lower hierarchical level.
HyperbrowZe didn't stop there, it went several steps further.
HyperbrowZe enables, within trees, all the standard browse features at every level such as multi-tabbed key sorting, edit-in place capbilities, value summaries, and multi-line of the immediately higher levels that can bring you immedately back to a row-set's parent row.
Simply put there's much value for you.