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Re: [platform-swt-dev] RAD tool for SWT?
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Does it look as if it prompts the user for accessbility information, such
as the MSAA implementation on SWT for Windows?
Rich Schwerdtfeger
STSM, Software Group Accessibility Strategist
Emerging Internet Technologies
Chair, IBM Accessibility Architecture Review Board
schwer@xxxxxxxxxx, Phone: 512-838-4593,T/L: 678-4593
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This GUI builder looks more prommissing
http://www.swtworkbench.com/index.shtml
Halldór ísak Gylfason wrote:
Yes, I just downloaded v4all (
http://www.assisiplugins.com/index_start.html)
It does not however strike me as a very sophisticated tool . Has
somebody experience with that.
Probably the way to go is to design the UI using drawing tool like
Visio, and then program it in an environment like IDEA or Eclipse
Halldor
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From: platform-swt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx [
mailto:platform-swt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Felix
Yuan
Sent: 8. apríl 2003 11:35
To: platform-swt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [platform-swt-dev] RAD tool for SWT?
Hi,
Someone told me that a plug-in (maybe named "v4all") supports
RAD for SWT.
Is that true or is there any other new plug-in support RAD for
SWT?
Thanks!
bigbrain_cn
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