Smalltalk/V

Smalltalk/V is a Smalltalk development system from Digitalk.

History
It was originally introduced in 1984/85 as Methods, a Smalltalk-80 compatible system for PC DOS that supported text windows but not mice or graphics. In 1986 a version that supported graphics was introduced in the form of Smalltalk/V, and that was later updated with "Smalltalk/V 286" that supported the larger memory addressing capabilities of the 286 and then in 1989 with Smalltalk/V PM.

Releases

 * Methods 1.1 (1985)
 * 1.2 (1986)
 * 2.0 (1988)
 * 3.0 (1991)

Add on systems

 * AM/ST - Configuration management system for Smalltalk/V - Commercial
 * Silence - Versioning and source code control system for Smalltalk/V - Commercial
 * Synopsis - Automatic document creator
 * VOSS - Database/transaction/object persistence system
 * WindowBuilder Pro - Simplifies the creation of user interfaces.

Publications

 * Wilf Lalonde; John Pugh: Smalltalk/V: Practice and Experience - Prentice Hall 1994, ISBN 0-13-814039-1

Licence and availability
Discontinued commercial software
 * 1991 price list


 * US$150 Smalltalk/V
 * US$385 Smalltalk/V 286