remde@npdiss1.StPaul.NCR.COM (Kevin Remde) (02/26/91)
Hi, I am in the process of researching potential methods for programming applications for operation under OS/2 and Presentation Manager. In the past, I have used C++ to program under Microsoft Windows, using a very wonderful tool from CNS, Inc. called C++/Views. I am wondering if anyone here has had any experience with programming in C++ for PM applications, or knows of any good tools for doing this. At best, a tool similar to C++/Views would be great, but any sources of object libraries (preferably with source) would be tremendously appreciated. Respond here or in email. If there are a sufficient number of responses, I'll post a summary. Thanks in advance! ______________________________________________________________________________ Kevin A. Remde remde@ncrons.StPaul.NCR.COM NCR Network Products Division (612)638-7376
wmm@world.std.com (William M Miller) (03/03/91)
remde@npdiss1.StPaul.NCR.COM (Kevin Remde) writes: > I am in the process of researching potential methods for programming > applications for operation under OS/2 and Presentation Manager. In the past, > I have used C++ to program under Microsoft Windows, using a very wonderful > tool from CNS, Inc. called C++/Views. I am wondering if anyone here has > had any experience with programming in C++ for PM applications, or knows > of any good tools for doing this. Glockenspiel has a GUI class library/application framework called CommonView that provides near-100% portability among Windows 3.0, Presentation Manager, and OSF Motif (the Motif version is just entering beta test and will be generally available in a few months). It works with Glockenspiel's own cfront-based translator and with Zortech's and Borland's compilers. For information, call ImageSoft, our U.S. publisher, at (516) 767-2233. [DISCLAIMER: I am an employee of Glockenspiel.] -- William M. Miller, Glockenspiel, Ltd. wmm@world.std.com