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Re: IDL 5.2 reviews? [message #13284 is a reply to message #13247] Tue, 03 November 1998 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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David Foster (foster@bial1.ucsd.edu) writes:

> Does anyone know when (and indeed, if) RSI plans on implementing
> the GUI-builder on Unix systems? I'm a bit pissed that we have to
> pay higher prices for licenses, and then are "overlooked" like
> this. That's not what I call support.

I haven't heard of any plans for a GUI-builder on anything
but Windows platforms, but RSI doesn't usually share this
kind of information with me as a rule. You should ask them.

If you would be interested in trying an Application-
builder (that is, a builder that not only allowed you to
build the GUI interface, but also allowed you to write
IDL code either in the builder or in IDL, etc.) on
a UNIX platform, let me know. I may be able to help you
out. What I have in mind wouldn't be free, unfortunately,
but it *would* run on Windows and UNIX machines. :-)

Cheers,

David

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