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In a message dated 06-1794, Uche Ogbuji said to Peter Fitzsimmons: UO|obviously entails a lot of extra program logic. GPF lets us add all the |back-end stuff without a problem. I have found interface development |with GPF to be very fast. I don't use it at home, but I am investigating |several frameworks to replace my current use of ICLCUI. As I mentioned elsewhere in this reply packet, take a look at ObjectPM by Raleigh Systems. They're in Beachwood, Oh. so the calls local at least to you. They're class libray is strictly for OS/2 at this time, with only a hint of a windows port. Raleigh Systems is at (216) 292-7225 - just ask for info on ObjectPM. They've got a BBS, also, and/or they'll send you a demo and some info. BBS number is (216) 831-4805. It's got a v.42 modem on it, but I found connectiosn greater than 9600 baud where troublesome. Nick .. Turn your 486 into a Gameboy: Type WIN at C:\> -- MR/2 2.04 #0 --- InterPCB 1.50* Origin: Nerd's Nook (216)-356-1431 - Hayes V.VFC (1:157/2) SEEN-BY: 54/54 620/243 632/348 640/820 690/660 711/409 413 430 807 808 809 SEEN-BY: 711/934 712/353 623 713/888 800/1 2442/0 @PATH: 157/2 200 3615/50 229/2 2442/0 711/409 54/54 711/808 809 934 |
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