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**1.24 (XFree86/2) - 2000-03-26
**1.24 (XFree86/2) - 2000-03-26
* Latest Windows 16-bit version: 1.27
* Latest Windows 16-bit version: 1.27
==Links==
Note that the original author deleted all references and downloads to the package from his own pages a few years ago citing hosting cost reasons, however there are a couple of archives of the sites available, most (but not all) of the related code is available from [[SourceForge]].
* [http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp/ccp14/ftp-mirror/programming/objectcentral/beta/v/vrefman/vintro.htm CCP14 Archive from 1999]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080321235634/http://www.objectcentral.com/objectcentral/vgui.htm V GUI Framework homepage 2008] - From Archive.org.
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/vgui/ SourcForge Homepage]


==License==
==License==
* Open source released under either the [[GPL v2]] or [[LGPL v2.1]]  
* Open source released under either the [[GPL v2]] or [[LGPL v2.1]]  
 
* Author: [[Bruce E. Wampler]]
==Author==
* Ported to OS/2 by: [[Jon Hacker]], Andreas Helms (XFree86/2)
*[[Jon Hacker]] (OS/2 port)
*Andreas Helms (OS/2 XFree86 port)
*Original Author [[Bruce E. Wampler]]


==Related Articles==
==Related Articles==
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* [[The V C++ GUI Framework User Guide]] by Bruce E. Wampler (1999/06/30)
* [[The V C++ GUI Framework User Guide]] by Bruce E. Wampler (1999/06/30)


==Publications==
==Links==
Note that the original author deleted all references and downloads to the package from his own pages a few years ago citing hosting cost reasons, however there are a couple of archives of the sites available, most (but not all) of the related code is available from [[SourceForge]].
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080321235634/http://www.objectcentral.com/objectcentral/vgui.htm V GUI Framework homepage 2008] - From Archive.org.
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/vgui/ SourceForge Project]
;Publications
* [http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp/ccp14/ftp-mirror/programming/objectcentral/beta/v/vrefman/vintro.htm The V C++ GUI Framework User Guide] by Bruce E. Wampler
* [http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp/ccp14/ftp-mirror/programming/objectcentral/beta/v/vrefman/vintro.htm The V C++ GUI Framework User Guide] by Bruce E. Wampler


[[Category:Open Source Software]][[Category:Software written in C++]][[Category:C++ Class Libraries]]
[[Category:Open Source Software]][[Category:Software written in C++]][[Category:C++ Class Libraries]]

Revision as of 15:02, 7 April 2020

V is an easy to program, cross-platform C++ graphical user interface framework. V was designed to make it easier to write C++ graphical user interface applications regardless if they are commercial, shareware, or freeware. In addition to OS/2 it supports MS Windows 16 and 32 bit and Unix like operating system via X11, note that the OS/2 version is available in versions for native OS/2 and XFree86

The original author of the package later introduced an IDE written using the package that supported C++ programming in general and the V C++ GUI Framework package in particular but that was only released in versions for Linux and 32 bit MS Windows.

Version

  • Latest version: 1.9 for UNIX and 32-bit MS Windows
  • OS/2 version:
    • 1.21 (PM native) - 1999-03-12
    • 1.24 (XFree86/2) - 2000-03-26
  • Latest Windows 16-bit version: 1.27

License

Related Articles

Links

Note that the original author deleted all references and downloads to the package from his own pages a few years ago citing hosting cost reasons, however there are a couple of archives of the sites available, most (but not all) of the related code is available from SourceForge.

Publications