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'''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.  
'''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.
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 2001.


==Products==
==Products==

Revision as of 13:54, 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 2001.

Products

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