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# This file contains product information that can be used by
# KingFisher 2.0 and other similar tools.
.name
VisualArts
.type
Programming Utility
.short
A powerful GUI designer
.description
Visual Arts 2.2 is a powerful GUI builder. Features includes: Menu and
List manager, Object Master, Insert custom codes into any GadTools or
GadTool Menu items, primitive drawing tools such as rectangle, circle and
lines; supports AppWindow, MultiProcessing windows, and scrollable super
bitmap window.
Add ARexx to any program, custom images, custom images and/or icon images
for boolean button, PopupMenu, get any IFF color map and use it in your
program, color palette and over 40 custom patterns for fills. Supports
Context Sensitive layouts, console window, serial handler, add speech to
your applications, support WB3.x, extended gadget and more.
An intuitive interface unlike other GUIs, unlimited windows can be opened,
supports PAL, NTSC, EURO, VGA, AGA screen modes, user perference,
automatic history and time interval saving, user configurable source
output such as Intuition, Handler, WB2.1, WB3.1 and many more features.
Codes generated by Visual Arts can compile and run without adding a single
line of code.
This is Part 1 of a 2 Disk distribution (No Demos)
.version
2.2
.author
Danny Y. Wong
.reference
FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/dev/gui/VisualArts/
2.1
FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/dev/VisualArts-2.1.lha
2.1
GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/dev/gui/VisualArts/
2.0
FreshFish-Vol7:New/dev/gui/VisualArts/
2.0
FreshFish-Vol5:New/dev/gui/VisualArts/
1.0
.requirements
Requires OS 2.0+ and 1Mb+ RAM
.distribution
Shareware
.address
131 64 Ave NW
Calgary, Alberta
T2K 0L9 CANADA
.email
danwong@foul.cuug.ab.ca
.docs
VisualArts2_2.readme
WhatzNew?
Docs/VisualArts.guide
.described-by
Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
.submittal
Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.