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- From: dic5340@hertz.njit.edu (David Charlap)
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- Subject: Re: ObjectVision 2.0 for OS/2
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.202441.23700@njitgw.njit.edu>
- Date: 27 Jul 92 20:24:41 GMT
- References: <1992Jul26.070045.6393@weyrich.UUCP>
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- In article <1992Jul26.070045.6393@weyrich.UUCP> tnet.com!weyrich!orville writes:
- >Someone recently posted saying that Borland had released ObjectVision 2.0
- >for OS/2 2.0 (but no BC++ yet).
- >
- >What can OV be used for? Will it work with IBM's CSET/2? Will it work
- >with gnu gcc2.1? Does it provide the same functionality as Turbo Pascal
- >6.0's TurboVision? Does it provide the same functionality that IBM's
- >CUA Library does? What is it's street price?
-
- ObjectVision is nothing like TurboVision. It is not a libarary/object
- set for use with another language. it is a standalone development
- environment. It is mostly intended for rapid prototyping of
- applications, but one could conceivably write an entire app with it.
- I don't think you NEED any other compilers.
-
- Not haviong seen IBM's CUA libarary, I don't know if it's similar.
-
- OV/2 will sell for a list price of $250, but there's an introductary
- offer on right now, so you can direct-order it for $150.
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