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Re: Win 95 console business
- To: s2172184 at cse dot unsw dot edu dot au (Benjamin Constable)
- Subject: Re: Win 95 console business
- From: "Robert Praetorius" <RPraetorius at AspenRes dot Com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Nov 1997 08:23:13 -500
- CC: gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
- Organization: Aspen Research Group, Ltd.
- Reply-to: RPraetorius at AspenRes dot Com
> And if you think that gcc can compete with VC++, you have something coming
> to you. Unless there is a free visual user interface creation tool out
> there too bolt onto it.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/amulet/amulet3
/manual/Gilt.html#1031649
for one. (Having not used it, I can't speak to the quality or
versatility of it, it's just wunna those things I happened upon while
grepping the web for something else. . .) I would be surprised if
there are not others. And
http://www.cs.tu-bs.de/softech/ddd/
is a pretty nice visual debugger, although I haven't heard of any
attempts to port it to a cygwin32 environment.
This is not so say these have the same level of slickness or
integration as commercial tools (although DDD is pretty darn nice),
just that there are PD alternatives (with sources available).
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