Abstracts from files in info-mac/dev/dtt as of Sun 20 Mar 2005
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From: malmgren@euronet.nl
Subject: Comment Excerpter 1.1b
CommentExcerpter 1.1 is an application produced with Data Transformer Project
Manager 0.9a10 available on Info-Mac. It extracts the comments out from C source
code.
To try 'CommentExcerpter App' either drag and drop a textfile on
it or start it and open a textfile from inside it.
The minimum system required for the 'CommentExcerpter App' is a Macintosh
LC (Motorola 68020), running MacOS 7.0 or later (Systems before version 7.5
also require the Thread Manager extension, available for free from Apple).
In order to look inside 'CommentExcerpter App' and its graphs must you have Data
Transformer Project Manager 0.9a10 or later.
To compile the project you will also need a C/C++ compiler from a
third party vendor, such as Metrowerks or Symantec.
More information about this application is available on the net:
/Jens Malmgren
malmgren@kagi.com
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From: malmgren@euronet.nl
Subject: Data Transformer PM 0.9a10
This shareware is an unique visual development environment with wich you
easily create C++ source code for a Mac OS application that transforms
and/or translates data.
Work is done in a drawing environment and when the graphs are finished the
project can be compiled to C++ source. The C++ source uses the thread manager
and the source can be added to existing applications as well as form stand alone
transformation applications.
Advantages of the Data Transformer technology:
* The whole concept is learned fast and easy.
* Unexperienced C/C++ programmers get a safe entry to advanced
Macintosh programming.
* Experienced programmers are freed from burdens of coding and
maintaining state machines.
* Work done with this technology are prepared for the future and need
not to be redone all over again and again. A project need only to be
recompiled with a new version of Data Transformer Project Manager
to take full benefit of future enhancements.
The minimum system required for the Data Transformer Project Manager is a
Macintosh LC (Motorola 68020), running MacOS 7.0, or later. Currently, the
Project Manager is not PowerPC native.
To compile sample applications you will also need a C/C++ compiler from a
third party vendor, such as Metrowerks or Symantec. In order to run the
final application, systems before version 7.5 also require the Thread
Manager extension, available for free from Apple.
This archive contain the Data Transformer Project Manager, a Sample
project, a sample shell for both MetroWerks and Symantec compilers, a
read-me file in HTML format.
The full documentation of Data Transformer Project Manager
is available on the net:
/Jens Malmgren
malmgren@kagi.com
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From: malmgren@euronet.nl
Subject: DT Documentation 1.0
This archive contains the complete documentation of Data Transformer
Project Manager 0.9a10 in HTML format. The same information is also
available on the net:
/Jens Malmgren
malmgren@kagi.com
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From: malmgren@euronet.nl
Subject: TidBITS2html 1.2b
TidBITS2html 1.2 is an application produced with Data Transformer Project
Manager 0.9a10 available on Info-Mac. It transforms an emailed TidBITS type
of document into HTML.
To try 'TidBITS2html App' either drag and drop a textfile on
it or start it and open a textfile from inside it.
The minimum system required for the 'TidBITS2html App' is a Macintosh
LC (Motorola 68020), running MacOS 7.0 or later (Systems before version 7.5
also require the Thread Manager extension, available for free from Apple).
In order to look inside 'TidBITS2html App' and its graphs must you have Data
Transformer Project Manager 0.9a10 or later.
To compile the project you will also need a C/C++ compiler from a
third party vendor, such as Metrowerks or Symantec.
More information about this application is available on the net:
/Jens Malmgren
malmgren@kagi.com
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"Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain" - The end of the story?