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The Icon Bar: Programming: !ResEd
 
  !ResEd
  (21:13 1/3/2001)
  johnstlr (21:36 1/3/2001)
 
nick Message #4742, posted at 21:13, 1/3/2001
Unregistered user !ResEd, the window designer that comes with Acorn C/C++, could really do with an update. Its a /really/ effective program for designing windows with and is pretty flexible. Can anyone develop it further?

I know it'll be owned by E14 or Pace or whatever, but with programs like this doing nothing else apart from gathering dust surely it could be aquired some way? :-)

Nick

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johnstlr Message #4743, posted at 21:36, 1/3/2001, in reply to message #4742
Unregistered user Pace are actively developing the Norcroft tools - the latest 32bit compatability download includes an improved version of the DDT tool.

As for !ResEd I wouldn't know, it's really a desktop tool and I wonder how much Pace would really need it. Then again RISC OS Ltd could either take on the job (or contract it out).

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