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Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 20:54:19 -0400
From: Jules Gilbert <jules@aasp.net>
Subject: V9 and OS/2
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I have an application for which I would like very much to use Icon.
My environment is OS/2 and v9 of Icon.
1) I want to tie a fairly simple C program to Icon.
2) If possible, I would like to generate .gif files, also.
By the way, many people who use OS/2 are sad to see your organization
stop supporting OS/2 based Icon.
Sincerely,
Jules Gilbert