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Description

A set of tools introduced in 1997 by Massachusetts, USA based company Nombas Inc that delivered a text based ECMAScript engine packaged in a variety of configurations, the ScriptEase product was based on an earlier Nombas product called Cmm. The best known variant of the System was the ScriptEase Desktop, a tool to write Javascript text mode user applications with the unique selling point the it could interface with C libraries.

The company later offered what they called IDE for some system but their understanding of the term differed somewhat from the normal, with the IDE not standing for "integrated development environment" but "Integrated Debugging Environment", although it offered a basic editor it was primarily a remote debugging tool.

Versions

Note that version numbers hark back to the days when it was Cmm, the initial ScriptEase version is believed to have been v3.0

ScriptEase Desktop
  • Last known OS/2 version: 4.10c


Author

  • Nombas
  • Brent Noorda (son of Ray Noorda, Netware founder)

License

  • Commercial - Discontinued

Links

  • Nombas support page - Maintained by Brent Noorda, not all relevant documentation is there but it is better than nothing.