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Another Microwindows mention in the tech. press.
From: Simon Wood ####@####.#### Date: 26 Sep 2001 13:31:39 -0000 Message-Id: <44632C76B97BD211AF6B00805FADCAB20879086A@exchange.saltaire.pace.co.uk> We're mentioned in the Aug/Sep 2001 edition of 'Emebedded System Engineering' in an article entitled 'The Embedded Linux OS'. <Quote> Embedded Display Support ------------------------ ...The most promising open source embedded GUI is Microwindows, from the Microwindows Project (URL). Microwindows is easily adaptable to different video chips and display types, and offers support for a variety of input paradigms, such as touch screen and pen-based input. Interestingly, Microwindows offers two distinct APIs to it's under- lying Nano-GUI core; Linux developers are likely to use its Nano-X interface, an X.11 work-alike, while developers with legacy Win32/ Windows CE code will benefit from Microwindows' large subset of those APIs. Microwindows already boasts a number of highly visible ports of applications to its interface, most noticeably the Opera browser, and even KDE! <End Quote> The article was written by Bill Weinberg, MontaVista Software Inc. ESE's website is: http://www.esemagazine.co.uk Unfortunately the whole article is not there at this time.... Simon Wood | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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