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From: "Clifton Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] Green Screen Dev. Environment
> Nucleus was covered by Charles Barouch in the Sep/Oct 2006 issue of
> Internati
Nucleus was covered by Charles Barouch in the Sep/Oct 2006 issue of
International Spectrum Magazine, available on the web at the intl-
spectrom.com web site (http://www.intl-spectrum.com/Magazine/
Magazine.aspx?Page=2).
Or via (http://tinyurl.com/2y4nmt).
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You should take a look at Nucleus.
It generates a characters screen, an Accuterm GUI screen, or .Net GUI
all from the same code.
Develop character screens in minutes, and If you ever decide to go GUI,
just do it, no rollout to clients. (your desktop group will love you for
this)
binary-removethis-s
Cooper, Rudy a icrit :
Hi list,
I know we can use gui tools like VS, MV.net, etc, but our transactional
system is all character based and that's what we want to stick with for
the time being. I know AREV and SB+ are out there, but are there others
that anyone is using that is not 'home grown'?
Hi Rudy,
We've been using UHL, (Ultra High-Level Language), for over 20 years to
develop character-based applications for Wholesale Distribution, Discreet
Manufacturing, EDI and Global Datasynchronization.
UHL has also been used to develop a number of other applications - eg.
Collection Agenc
I belive that IBM and Epicor have report-generation tools. Also, there is
MITS.
I (we) just use UniBasic, Dynamic Connect, and wIntegrate.
--Bill
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