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From: "Florian Painke" <floh AT muenchen DOT roses DOT de>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: ?: what TUI to use?
Date: 4 Apr 1997 10:32:04 GMT
Organization: Roses Online Service GmbH
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Hi!

> Hello...
>> What TUI do you use (if you use one)?
> JPTUI, myself. It looks nice, and is structured right for what I'm
> doing, which is a menu/database kind of thing where you go from a main
> menu to various dialogs as if in a big tree. TVision supports multiple
> switcheable windows and a global menu bar available all the time -
> it's not so state-bound as JPTUI. Which is good if you want an editor,
> since you can have multiple edit windows around easily. It all
> depends on what you want to do...

Yes, that's true. I have some expieriences with TV in OO-PAS, so I think
I'll try and get into the C++ Version.
I had a look at JPTUI, it looks pretty good either. As I'm not going to
write an editor <g> I think I'll have a look at it, perhaps it's better for
my purpos at the moment.

The other thing is... Portability... I think of porting my program to OS/2
and Win32 (both console mode) for it uses some int13 and other hardware
stuff intensively, which won't work using it on the Windows NT DOS
console...
But I haven't found a lib that supports all of these... :(

> Luck,
> ABW


Ciao,
   Floh!

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