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- From: David Johnston <davidj@daveland.demon.co.uk>
- Subject: Re: Is AppMaker OK?
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 18:31:38 GMT
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- In article <C1J1JK.H4p@javelin.sim.es.com> Mark Munson,
- mmunson@animal.es.com writes:
- >I'm looking to perform some Mac programming using Think C. I've been
- >considering the product AppMaker 1.5 from Bowers Development. Does
- >anyone have any good or bad comments about this type of development
- >aid?
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- Yes, AppMaker is OK. In fact it's really quite good. A few quibbles
- but I'd advocate buying it.
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