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- From: peter@xvt.com (Peter Hallett)
- Subject: Re: Looking for an Interactive User Interface Builder
- Message-ID: <1992Nov5.163026.19624@xvt.com>
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- Organization: XVT Software Inc.
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- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 16:30:26 GMT
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- In article <1da4otINN4b2@armory.centerline.com> matt@centerline.com (Matt Landau) writes:
- >I believe that HP's User Interface Architect is basically HP's relabeling
- >of the widely used UIMX product. A couple of other hardware vendors have
- >also licensed UIMX and either bundle it with their machines or sell it as
- >an add-on product under their own names.
-
- Not only do hardware vendors resell UIM/X for their individual boxes, but
- a software vendor, Precision Visuals, resells UIM/X versions for all
- the different platforms supported - one stop shopping. This is handy if
- you want to build interfaces on lots of different UNIX-based, X-based,
- Motif-based environments. Of course, if you want to build really
- portable applications (multi-platform, multi-GUI, Motif and beyond)
- check out XVT.
-
- Peter Hallett
- XVT Software
- 303/443-4223
- peter@xvt.com
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