Jump to content

Uniface: Difference between revisions

From EDM2
Created page with "Uniface is a multi-platform RAD client/server toolkit that was originally released for DOS in 1987 by a Dutch company of the same name but gained a client version for ..."
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
Uniface is a multi-platform [[RAD]] client/server toolkit that was originally released for [[DOS]] in 1987 by a Dutch company of the same name but gained a client version for [[Microsoft Windows]] a  few years later, server versions for sundry [[UNIX]] and Unix like systems in the early 90's and a Client/Server version for 32 bit OS/2 in 1993. Primarily popular in Europe for a while Uniface on OS/2 had extensive support and it may have been the most popular Client/Server of any sort on the system, France Telecom had no less than 10 thousand seats OS/2 seats using it in 1993.
Uniface is a multi-platform [[RAD]] client/server toolkit that was originally released for [[DOS]] in 1987 by a Dutch company of the same name but gained a client version for [[Microsoft Windows]] a  few years later, server versions for [[VMS]], sundry [[UNIX]] and Unix like systems in the early 90's and a Client/Server version for 32 bit OS/2 in 1993. The OS/2 version had support for [[DDCS/2]] and backend support for [[DB2]] on most IBM platforms.
 
Uniface is primarily popular in Europe for a while Uniface on OS/2 had extensive support and it may have been the most popular Client/Server of any sort on the system, France Telecom had no less than 10 thousand seats OS/2 seats using it in 1993. The company stopped supporting the OS/2 version a number of years ago.




Line 7: Line 9:
[[Category:RAD]]
[[Category:RAD]]
[[Category:Client/server development systems]]
[[Category:Client/server development systems]]
[[Category:VMS Tools]]

Revision as of 14:42, 16 July 2016

Uniface is a multi-platform RAD client/server toolkit that was originally released for DOS in 1987 by a Dutch company of the same name but gained a client version for Microsoft Windows a few years later, server versions for VMS, sundry UNIX and Unix like systems in the early 90's and a Client/Server version for 32 bit OS/2 in 1993. The OS/2 version had support for DDCS/2 and backend support for DB2 on most IBM platforms.

Uniface is primarily popular in Europe for a while Uniface on OS/2 had extensive support and it may have been the most popular Client/Server of any sort on the system, France Telecom had no less than 10 thousand seats OS/2 seats using it in 1993. The company stopped supporting the OS/2 version a number of years ago.


Publisher