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1 Borland International Inc is setting up a Client-Server Division to develop and market server applications , and provide technical support , service and training : products to be managed by the Client-Server Division include the InterBase server ; upcoming SQL link products for Windows and current SQL links for MS-DOS ; IDAPI middleware ; and client developer kits based on desktop products such as Paradox for Windows , and products under development , such as dBase for Windows ; the foundation is to be the Borland Object Component Architecture , constructed on the InterBase Engine .
2 A command line box for Windows , just for the die-hards , with 3 & 4 , the accept and command builder buttons .
3 HUMMINGBIRD READIES NEW X WINDOW SYSTEM SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS NT , STRING OF OTHER NEW PRODUCTS
4 Also promised is soon is Version 1.5 of its personal computer package Rooms for Windows , to be followed by Rooms for X Window .
5 Also promised soon is Version 1.5 of its personal computer package Rooms for Windows , to be followed by Rooms for X Window .
6 Poet Software Corp reckons it has the first object database for NT ( CI No 2,176 ) , but Objectivity Inc is stomping at its heels with the Objectivity/DB Starter Kit for Windows NT , also claiming it to ‘ the first object-oriented database management system for Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system ’ .
7 Poet reckons it has the first object database for NT , but Objectivity Inc is stomping at its heels with the Objectivity/DB Starter Kit for Windows NT , also claiming it to ‘ the first object-oriented database management system for Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system ’ .
8 Inovatic International SA , based in Chatenay-Malabry , near Paris , claims its new EasyReader 1.2 software is the first optical character recognition package for Windows to incorporate neural network technology .
9 Another drawback is that while in most respects it is a well finished program it is not as eager to show off its own advantages as say Lotus Freelance for Windows which has a very slick presentation which serves as an introduction to the program .
10 Version 2.0 of Lotus Freelance Graphics for Windows presentation software has been released .
11 These are the word processing package Word for Windows 2.0 ; the spreadsheet Excel 4.0 ; the e-mail package Microsoft Mail ; and the business presentation package Power Point 3.0 .
12 BRS is currently developing Win32 application programming interface extensions for Windows NT which will be available by the end of the year .
13 CALENDAR CREATOR PLUS FOR WINDOWS
14 Just as well there 're computer programs like Calendar Creator plus for Windows to help get things organized .
15 Blyth offers the Omnis Seven client-server application development software for Windows and the Macintosh desktop systems , and says the capital infusion should assure customers of Blyth 's ‘ long-term commitment to meeting a growing array of needs for client-server applications development . ’
16 The company also announced Microsoft Delta , a visual version control system for Windows designed to simplify the process of source code management , enabling teams to work together more efficiently by using a simple visual interface to compare and track progress .
17 It has orchestrated a Public Windows Initiative pressure group of vendors that will attempt to force Microsoft to open up , if not make public , future plans for Win16 , its 16-bit application programming interface for Windows 3.1 , so crucial for Windows developers .
18 In an attempt to forestall or derail Microsoft Corp 's likely objections to its WABI Windows Applications Binary Interface for running Windows applications under Unix , Sun Microsystems Inc is expected to reveal at the WABI launch tomorrow that it has orchestrated a Public Windows Initiative pressure group of vendors that will attempt to force Microsoft to open up , if not make public , its future plans for the Win16 16-bit application programming interface for Windows 3.1 , this week 's issue of our sister paper Unigram.X reports .
19 It has orchestrated a Public Windows Initiative pressure group of vendors that will attempt to force Microsoft to open up , if not make public , future plans for Win16 , its 16-bit application programming interface for Windows 3.1 , so crucial for Windows developers ( CI No 2,160 ) .
20 TYPING.PCX — is a dump from Touch Typing Tutor for Windows
21 Intergraph and Microsoft also said that Intergraph is also converting its full range of mechanical , engineering , mapping and geographical information system applications for Windows NT .
22 Frame Technology Inc , San Jose is right in there pitching with FrameMaker 3.0 for Windows NT , needless to say claiming it to be the industry 's first document publishing application for Windows NT : it will be available customers within 30 days of Microsoft 's first customer ship of Windows NT at $800 .
23 Frame Technology Inc , San Jose , is right in there with FrameMaker 3.0 for Windows NT , needless to say claiming it to be the industry 's first document publishing application for Windows NT : it will be available customers within 30 days of the first customer ship of Windows NT at $800 .
24 Look out for products such as Visio , a drop and drag drawing package which utilises job-specific stencils ; WinDesk , a customisable desktop for Windows ; ProtoView , a screen management facility for Windows ; Star Trek the Screensaver , a screensaver program for Star Trek fanatics ; Office Accelerator , a program to run your office from within your favourite word-processor ; Color Tools , a multimedia graphics solution ; Labtech Vision , a program that produces dynamic graphics that automatically update in real time , and CameraMan , which records and plays back Windows routines .
25 Wallpapering your PC Next in our flying tour of these low cost packages comes Wallpaper Art Gallery for Windows , ( WAGWIN ) a title which ostensibly is single use , but which lends itself to one or two other purposes as well .
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