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*RM/BASIC | *RM/BASIC | ||
*RM/COBOL-74 | *RM/COBOL-74 | ||
*[[RM/COBOL]] | *[[RM/COBOL]] - compiler and runtime system | ||
*RM/CodeBench | *RM/CodeBench - Windows-based development environment | ||
*RM/Companion - report writer | |||
*RM/COS (Commercial Operating System) | *RM/COS (Commercial Operating System) | ||
*RM/FORTE | *RM/FORTE | ||
*[[RM/FORTRAN]] - also marketed by IBM as [[IBM Professional FORTRAN]] and [[IBM FORTRAN/2]] | *[[RM/FORTRAN]] - also marketed by IBM as [[IBM Professional FORTRAN]] and [[IBM FORTRAN/2]] | ||
*RM/Grafs - business graphics system | |||
*RM/InfoExpress - file transfer | |||
*RM/MASTER | *RM/MASTER | ||
*RM/Panels | *RM/Panels - interface builder | ||
*RM/PlusDB | *RM/PlusDB - transparent data access | ||
*RM/Screens | *RM/Screens | ||
[[Category:Defunct companies]] | [[Category:Defunct companies]] |
Revision as of 01:31, 22 March 2021
Ryan-McFarland Corporation was founded in 1970 by Don Ryan and David McFarland. In 1987 the company was acquired by Austec. In 1989 it became a division of Liant Software Corporation.
Products
- RM/BASIC
- RM/COBOL-74
- RM/COBOL - compiler and runtime system
- RM/CodeBench - Windows-based development environment
- RM/Companion - report writer
- RM/COS (Commercial Operating System)
- RM/FORTE
- RM/FORTRAN - also marketed by IBM as IBM Professional FORTRAN and IBM FORTRAN/2
- RM/Grafs - business graphics system
- RM/InfoExpress - file transfer
- RM/MASTER
- RM/Panels - interface builder
- RM/PlusDB - transparent data access
- RM/Screens