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{{Software
Simple interpreted [[Prolog]] implementation introduced in 1998 whose unique selling point was the use of a [[Presentation Manager]] interface alongside drag'n'drop and multimedia interface capabilities, in addition to the fairly low cost of 50 USD. There was talk of making available a version that enabled the user to distribute their applications via a re-distributable DLL, but that functionality never surfaced, possibly since PMPro was designed in [[Visual Prolog]] that doesn't support DLL creation.
|Name=PMPro Prolog
|Version=1.03 (1998)
|Vendor=
|Author=[[Gregory Bourassa]]
|Licence=Commercial
|WWW=
}}
Simple interpreted [[Prolog]] implementation introduced in 1998 whose unique selling point was the use of a [[Presentation Manager]] interface alongside drag'n'drop and multimedia interface capabilities, in addition to the fairly low cost of 50 USD. There was talk of making available a version that enabled the user to distribute their applications via a re-distributable DLL, but that functionality never surfaced, possibly since PMPro was designed in [[Visual Prolog]] that doesn't support DLL creation.[[Image:Pmpro.gif|300px|right]]


==Version==
==Version==
* Last known version: 1.03
* Last known version: 1.03
==Author==
* [[Gregory Bourassa]]
==License==
* Commercial - Discontinued


==Links==
==Links==

Revision as of 13:12, 11 June 2019

PMPro Prolog
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Name PMPro Prolog
Version 1.03 (1998)
Vendor
Author Gregory Bourassa
Licence Commercial
WWW

Simple interpreted Prolog implementation introduced in 1998 whose unique selling point was the use of a Presentation Manager interface alongside drag'n'drop and multimedia interface capabilities, in addition to the fairly low cost of 50 USD. There was talk of making available a version that enabled the user to distribute their applications via a re-distributable DLL, but that functionality never surfaced, possibly since PMPro was designed in Visual Prolog that doesn't support DLL creation.

Version

  • Last known version: 1.03

Links