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FoxPro Development Tools from HalloGram Publishing:

WinLib Wizard

The WinLib Wizard lets you easily create sophisticated event-driven user interfaces for your FoxPro applications. It works as a code generator front-end for the WinLib/Pro event management library.

With the WinLib Wizard, just about any programmer can create robust, "modeless" applications -- with features like multiple instances, unfolding windows, multi-page windows, optional windows, and more.

A modeless interface is what you and your users are used to seeing in Windows and on the Macintosh. Each window, or group of windows, operates in its own little world, independent from other open windows. There are no "modes"-- you can switch from one window to another at will.

WinLib Wizard lets you create fully functional prototypes with no manual coding required. Simply create your screen layouts in the FoxPro screen builder, run the Wizard to specify the features you want, and rebuild your application.

Once you're satisfied with your screen layouts, you can add field and form level validation routines, and any other logic specific to your application. In many cases, the validation routines are the only manual coding required.

All WinLib features are available on all supported platforms. Currently DOS, Windows and Macintosh versions of FoxPro 2.5 and later are supported.

Pricing and more information about this product is located at http://www.hallogram.com/winlib/    



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