jbray@bbncca.ARPA (James Bray) (04/18/84)
A friend of mine is in a Vermont Company which makes a product called Windows for C, which is described as follows: "Windows for C is an integrated set of ASM and C functions that facilitates management of the video screen of the IBM PC abd video-compatible computers. Windows for C's unique implementation of the window concept simplifies and enhances programming of screens for all application software. Windows for C will allow you to produce more professional screen displays in less time with less code." I saw this demo'd and it looked good. I also looked at the manual, which was in the style of Unix manuals but more professional. The interface looked like a pleasant fairly standard Unix library-routine-type set of functions. They seem to know what they are doing. The product is cheap ($120 for whole deal, $500 for whole deal with source). If there is any interest, please respond and I will tell you more and/or put you in touch with them, or you can go straight to them. They are: Creative Solutions 21 Elm Ave. Phone 802-848-7738 Richford, VT 05476 Jake Levison is the name of my friend there. Tell them I sent you, tho' I won't get anything out of it but gratitude and the knowledge that I am helping to make it possible for people to do software without living in cities. --Jim Bray (UUCP decvax!bbncca!jbray, ARPA jbray@bbncca.ARPA)