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- From: bandy@netnews.jhuapl.edu (Mike Bandy)
- Subject: Re: assemblers
- Message-ID: <C1KptM.KyL@netnews.jhuapl.edu>
- Organization: JHU/Applied Physics Laboratory
- References: <20160@mindlink.bc.ca>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 16:58:34 GMT
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- James_Vaupotic@mindlink.bc.ca (James Vaupotic) writes:
-
- > Since I am still on the topic of programming packages. If
- > anyone out there that has the programming aid Power Windows,
- > could you share your insight with me. I mean is the program
- > worth the money? Is it poor, fair, good, excellent?
-
- I've used PowerWindows for years. It's a 1.3 utility that allows
- you to graphically describe your windows, gadgets and menus, then
- it generates the source code for you. However, it's only
- 1.3 based - and does a fine job - but for 2.x users I suggest
- you find GadToolsBox, a PD replacement (PowerWindows is commercial)
- that does the same sorts of things, but with all the bells and whistles
- added with 2.x.
-
- --
-
- Mike Bandy
- bandy@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu
- Johns Hopkins University / Applied Physics Lab
-