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From: phinely@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Peter Hinely)
Subject: ProGraph
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Has anybody out there ever used ProGraph for database applications?  Is 
ProGraph still alive?  

For those of you that are unfamiliar with ProGraph, it is a
object-oriented graphical Mac programming language from a company in
Canada.  It took me a long time to adjust to it from normal languages, but
you eventually figure it out.  Programming with it is sort of like drawing
an electrical circuit. 

