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{{Software
[[Image:Prominare Designer 5c-2.png|300px|right]]
|Picture=Prominare Designer 5c.png
A 32-bit OS/2 user interface development tool originally released as a part of the [[Prominare Development System]] sold by Canadian company Stewart, Dufour and Gossage Ltd., but later sold and developed as a stand alone tool by [[Prominare]].
|Name=Prominare Designer
|Version=5c (May 1998)
|Vendor=[[Prominare]] Inc.<br />Code F/X
|Author=[[Matt Smith]]
|Licence=Commercial
|WWW=
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A 32-bit OS/2 user interface development tool originally released as a part of the [[Prominare Development System]] sold by Canadian company Stewart, Dufour and Gossage Ltd., but later sold and developed as a stand-alone tool by [[Prominare]].
[[Image:Prominare Designer 5c-2.png|thumb]]


Prominare Designer (PD) lets you design graphical applications and user interfaces for 16- and 32-bit OS/2, Windows NT and Windows 3.1, that includes menus, accelerators, strings, dialogues, custom resources and a help table. Once you have completed the visual design of your application Prominare Designer creates resource files and C/C++ source code for handling of those. PD also handles testing of individual windows or dialogues including interlinks, creation of [[MMPM/2]] and Pen for OS/2 controls and importing of existing OS/2 and Windows 3.1 .RES files with automatic conversion of bitmaps, icons, and cursors to OS/2.
Prominare Designer (PD) lets you design graphical applications and user interfaces for 16- and 32-bit OS/2, Windows NT and Windows 3.1, that includes menus, accelerators, strings, dialogues, custom resources and a help table. Once you have completed the visual design of your application Prominare Designer creates resource files and C/C++ source code for handling of those. PD also handles testing of individual windows or dialogues including interlinks, creation of [[MMPM/2]] and Pen for OS/2 controls and importing of existing OS/2 and Windows 3.1 .RES files with automatic conversion of bitmaps, icons, and cursors to OS/2.
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* 1994: 2.1
* 1994: 2.1
* Apr 1995: 4.0
* Apr 1995: 4.0
* Sep 1996: 5
* Jan 1997: 5a
* Jan 1997: 5a
* Feb 1998: 5b
* Feb 1998: 5b
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==Links==
==Links==
* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/dev/pm/pdd.zip Designer 5c demo] (Sep 1998)
* [https://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/dev/tools/IDE/ProminareDesigner_5c.zip Designer 5c demo] (Sep 1998)
* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/dev/32-bit/desig21b.zip Designer 2.1b] (Oct 1994)
* [https://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/dev/tools/IDE/ProminareDesigner_2-1b.zip Designer 2.1b] (Oct 1994)


==License==
[[Category:UI Tools]]
* Commercial Software. Now discontinued.
 
==Author & publisher==
* [[Prominare]] Inc.
* Code F/X
* [[Matt Smith]]
 
[[Category:Rapid Application Development]]

Latest revision as of 03:05, 16 September 2022

Prominare Designer
Name Prominare Designer
Version 5c (May 1998)
Vendor Prominare Inc.
Code F/X
Author Matt Smith
Licence Commercial
WWW

A 32-bit OS/2 user interface development tool originally released as a part of the Prominare Development System sold by Canadian company Stewart, Dufour and Gossage Ltd., but later sold and developed as a stand-alone tool by Prominare.

Prominare Designer (PD) lets you design graphical applications and user interfaces for 16- and 32-bit OS/2, Windows NT and Windows 3.1, that includes menus, accelerators, strings, dialogues, custom resources and a help table. Once you have completed the visual design of your application Prominare Designer creates resource files and C/C++ source code for handling of those. PD also handles testing of individual windows or dialogues including interlinks, creation of MMPM/2 and Pen for OS/2 controls and importing of existing OS/2 and Windows 3.1 .RES files with automatic conversion of bitmaps, icons, and cursors to OS/2.

Version

  • 1994: 2.1
  • Apr 1995: 4.0
  • Sep 1996: 5
  • Jan 1997: 5a
  • Feb 1998: 5b
  • May 1998: Release 5c

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