Good question. TsButton, TsButtonBar... are classes contributed by Manuel Mercado. Very good work! TsButtonBar is analogous to FW BottonBar which is a standard windows control. It is usually drawn horizontally as the first control on the window. I draw it vertically on the main parent window only to avoid having two horizontal button bars next to each other, albeit one belongs to the parent and the other to the child. Again, I know that's why you speak of sdi and I agree. If the world was perfect...

That I know of, the windows bar (as in oWnd:obar), is the only control that you can't move a window over, thus hiding the control.
VtaskBar is analogous to the FW class Explorer bar? (I think that's what it is called). I can't remember if VtaskBar was a Canal Five contribution. I will probably end up using the explorer bar, but happen to refer to it as VTaskBar (as in Vertical bar with Tasks).
Checkout vTaskBar in action:

BTW - I bet I can guess the weather in SD. 66 degrees F on a clear blue sky.
Reinaldo.