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Sources developed using zApp are portability across Windows, Win32, OS/2, DOS Graphics, DOS Text, and X/Motif (IBM AIX, HP HP-UX, SCO, SunOS v4.1.x, Solaris v2.x, Solaris x86). | Sources developed using zApp are portability across Windows, Win32, OS/2, DOS Graphics, DOS Text, and X/Motif (IBM AIX, HP HP-UX, SCO, SunOS v4.1.x, Solaris v2.x, Solaris x86). | ||
The ''zApp Developer's Suite'' consists of ''zApp Factory'', a visual programming environment for building cross-platform applications, the ''zApp Application Framework'', a portable C++ application development framework, and the ''zApp Interface Pack'', a set of high-level visual objects and custom controls for building cross-platform applications. | |||
==Versions== | ==Versions== |
Latest revision as of 22:36, 7 July 2021
Inmark zApp is an application framework that provides source code portability across supported operating systems.
Sources developed using zApp are portability across Windows, Win32, OS/2, DOS Graphics, DOS Text, and X/Motif (IBM AIX, HP HP-UX, SCO, SunOS v4.1.x, Solaris v2.x, Solaris x86).
The zApp Developer's Suite consists of zApp Factory, a visual programming environment for building cross-platform applications, the zApp Application Framework, a portable C++ application development framework, and the zApp Interface Pack, a set of high-level visual objects and custom controls for building cross-platform applications.
Versions
- 1.0 (1991-11-01)
- 2.0 (1993)
- 2.1 - support for the zApp Interface Pack for OS/2
- 2.2 - DLL support
- zApp Developer's Suite
- zApp
- zApp Factory - visual designer and code generator
- zApp Interface Pack - set of custom controls
- zApp Developer's Suite 3
- zApp Application Framework
- zApp Interface Pack
- zHelp
- zApp Factory