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'''Prominare Inc.''' was a Canadian company that made development tools for OS/2 from the early nineties onwards. The company changed its name to '''Code F/X Inc.''' in 1999 and started focusing on Windows NT products and appears to have gone out of business around 2000.
'''Prominare Inc.''' was founded in 1991 with the objective of developing software tools and applications for the OS/2 environment. Based in Canada it has develped an international distribution network for its products. Since its creation, Prominare has built a reputation for leaders in PM programming, a repution which has been recognised by IBM in its sublicensing of the Prominare interface to act as the Universal Resource Editor, a replacement to the Dialog Box Editor.  
 
The company changed its name to ''[[Code F/X]] Inc.'' in 1999 and started focusing on Windows NT products and appears to have gone out of business around 2000.


==Products==
==Products==
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* [[Prominare Converter]] - Bitmap conversion
* [[Prominare Converter]] - Bitmap conversion
* [[Prominare Designer]] - GUI designer
* [[Prominare Designer]] - GUI designer
* [[Prominare Universal Resource Editor]] -  
* [[Prominare Universal Resource Editor]] - Dialog editor
* Code F/X Porting Tool - A tool that translated [[C]] code OS/2 API calls to WinNT API calls.
* Code F/X Porting Pack - A collection of "Code F/X Porting Tool", "Code F/X Design Studio" (Win version of Prominare Designer) and "Code F/X Bitmap Converter" (Win version of Prominare Converter)


==Personnel==
==Personnel==

Revision as of 13:35, 14 June 2019

Prominare Inc. was founded in 1991 with the objective of developing software tools and applications for the OS/2 environment. Based in Canada it has develped an international distribution network for its products. Since its creation, Prominare has built a reputation for leaders in PM programming, a repution which has been recognised by IBM in its sublicensing of the Prominare interface to act as the Universal Resource Editor, a replacement to the Dialog Box Editor.

The company changed its name to Code F/X Inc. in 1999 and started focusing on Windows NT products and appears to have gone out of business around 2000.

Products

Personnel