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From: mellon AT fugue DOT com (Ted Lemon)
Subject: Re: GUI
21 Dec 1996 21:23:18 -0800 :
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> Are any of the compiler tools going to get a GUI?  I think it would be gre=
> at to simply click option boxs for command line parameters, or browse for =
> source files.

Visual C++ is pretty cheap if you want a GUI.   Personally, I don't
know why you'd want that - I recently prototyped a project with Visual
C++ and then converted it to build under Cygwin32, and breathed a big
sigh of relief when I was finally able to type ``make'' instead of
having to screw around with the damned GUI (Godawful User Interface).

			       _MelloN_
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