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From: dbush@uhunix4.uhcc.hawaii.edu
Subject: Re: Cross-Platform Smalltalk?
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Date: Thu, 23 Feb 1995 16:15:06 GMT
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Does VW still use its own user interface on each platform? That is, not the 
host platform's UI.

In <3ii1ng$kbb@ams.amsinc.com>, mark_murphy@mail.amsinc.com (Mark L. Murphy) writes:
>In article <1995Feb22.195346.27171@bnr.ca>, hzabokrz@nbrws43.uucp (Zabokrzycki) says:
>>I'd be curious to hear from any PP VisualWorks customers how well apps port
>>among HP UX, MAC and MS Windows. We have such a requirement for a new 
>>application.
>> 
>
>We are using the Object CORE foundation software on both HP-UX and
>Windows with no problems.  In fact, with an ENVY manager running
>on a separate Unix box, we have developers simultaneously working
>on both platforms -- a neat trick in my book.
>
>We did a port to the Macintosh once as a "proof of concept" and it
>seemed to move over fine.  That was back on VW 1.0.
>
>
>Mark L. Murphy
>Object CORE Team
>American Management Systems, Inc.

