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- P R O D U C T S L I S T
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- Last updated: October, 1991
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- This file contains a list of ConVal Software products now
- available.
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- They work on the many types of files that make up an
- application - language source code, MAKE files, DOS batch files,
- and ASCII documentation. They support the following languages:
- BASIC, C, C++, COBOL, FORTRAN, Macro Assembler, Oracle, PASCAL,
- PL/I, REXX, embedded SQL, and xBASE. They will also support any
- straight ASCII text file.
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- FileXref 1.3 - A New Type of Cross Reference Tool
- October 1991 Release
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- If you already have a cross reference program for C or
- PASCAL, don't stop reading. FileXref is not a competitor of
- these products. It addresses a different problem altogether.
- FileXref recognizes that developers use several types of
- files when programming. (Perhaps C, MAKE, Batch files for
- testing, and documentation).
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- Tell FileXref the names of the files in your
- application (or let it scan your disk(s) for them). It will
- scan those files, producing cross reference information. By
- examining the output, you can tell the global impact of a
- change to a file or symbol in your software. It will also
- show you the interrelationship of your files. And it will
- identify unreferenced, obsolete source and documentation!
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- ReNamer 1.1 - A Professional Programming Tool for Renaming an
- Application's Files and Symbols
- August 1991 - Initial Release
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- Globally renames filenames and symbol names in text
- files.
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- When porting a product to a new platform there are
- often different file naming and external variable naming
- conventions. RENAMER saves a lot of manual effort for the
- developer who wants more sales by supporting additional
- computing platforms.
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- Also, if a sale depends on conforming to the customer's
- specific naming conventions before installing it at their
- site, this product is for you! (For example IBM mainframe
- IMS and CICS applications which must coexist with many other
- applications where your names may conflict with theirs.)
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