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TeleUSE User Interface Management System
Delivering the Power of Reusable GUI Objects TeleUSE® from Aonix is a User Interface Management System (UIMS) which provides all the tools needed to interactively design and build fully object-oriented, OSF/Motif-based GUIs in C, C++, UIL or Ada95. TeleUSE provides the comprehensive, full-featured solution needed to support use of an object-oriented approach throughout the entire life cycle of GUI application development from concept, through design and development, to the generation of code that truly mirrors an application's object-oriented design. TeleUSE Key Benefits
TeleUSE radically reduces the learning curve associated with C++ development, helps engineers deliver mission-critical GUIs in a fraction of the time required currently, vastly improves product maintenance, and fosters teamwork and widespread reuse. In short, TeleUSE is the solution companies need to help them complete the shift to object-oriented software methodologies-and to fully realize the rewards of this new approach. TeleUSE Product News
Aonix has recently released TeleUSE 4.0. a significant new release. New platform support in TeleUSE 4.0 enables seamless cross-platform Motif graphical user interface (GUI) application development on the latest 64-bit systems running Linux, Solaris, and HPUX. A 32-bit edition of TeleUSE 4.0 continues to support development of applications on 32-bit platforms. Brand new with this release of TeleUSE is support for the HPUX operating system for the Itanium processor. In addition to support for 64-bit processors, TeleUSE 4.0 delivers an update to support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 for Intel and AMD 64-bit machines and is designed specifically to support Solaris 10. Included with 64-bit TeleUSE 4.0 are 64-bit TeleUSE runtime libraries and the associated C/C++ header files used in the construction of 64-bit application executable files. Enhancements within the TeleUSE 4.0 C/C++ header files enable seamless compilation of generated C/C++ code for either 64- or 32-bit applications using the latest C++ compilers such as Sun Studio 12 on either SPARC or Intel/AMD 64 Solaris 10 and GCC 4.1.2 on Linux. Application developers using TeleUSE enjoy increased virtual memory address space and the performance benefits that 64-bit computing offers. Product Information:
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