Zinc Application Framework
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Developer(s) | Professional Software Associates |
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Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Widget toolkit |
Website | www.psa-software.com |
The Zinc Application Framework is a cross-platform application framework, used for the development of software applications with graphical user interfaces (GUI), using a widget toolkit.[1][2] In 1990 Zinc Software released its first software development package Zinc Interface Library as a tool for Borland Turbo C++.[3] Zinc is a scalable and customizable full featured toolkit for the creation of event-driven GUI applications. Zinc is available for embedded and desktop platforms.[4] Zinc for embedded platforms is available for real time operating systems such as Wind River's VxWorks.
References
- ^ "Product Comparison: Portable GUI frameworks -Common roots for GUIs". InfoWorld. December 12, 1994. p. 85.
- ^ Zimmer, M. "The H1 Data-Quality Tool-GUI Programming With A Commercial C++ Class-Library". Proceedings of the International Conference on Computing in High Energy Physics '95: 644. doi:10.1142/9789814447188_0117.
- ^ Watt, Peggy (May 21, 1990). "Third-Party Tools Announced at Borland´s Turbo C++ Rollout". InfoWorld. Vol. 12, no. 21. IDG. p. 21. ISSN 0199-6649.
- ^ Xinxin, Liu (2004). "Zinc Application Framework and Its Program Design". Computer & Digital Engineering. CNKI. 2004-01. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
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