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From: lgm@polaris.ih.att.com (Lawrence G. Mayka)
Subject: Re: Q: graphical clos-class browser
In-Reply-To: jolo@lft.mw.tu-muenchen.de's message of 7 Sep 1994 11:49:44 GMT
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In article <34k9co$6na@sunserver.lrz-muenchen.de> jolo@lft.mw.tu-muenchen.de (Johannes Lorenz) writes:

   i would likely use a graphical clos-class browser tool to explain
   students the internals of our application.
   Something in the manner of Sniff++ or integrated in Borland C++.

   Is there a commercial or public domain tool available?

CLIM implementations typically include a multipurpose browser.
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        Lawrence G. Mayka
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