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Are visual tools supplied or is it just a subroutine library?

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Are visual tools supplied or is it just a subroutine library?

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From Winteracter’s inception we were committed to providing visual tools to simplify the design and development process. One of Winteracter’s core tools is the resource editor, which is used to create and mantain your application’s menus, dialogs, toolbars, icons, bitmap-buttons and cursors. This allows you to design and edit your main user interface components without writing a single line of code. You also get full control over the layout of your dialogs, instead of having to second guess complex auto-layout algorithms. Some products rely heavily on out dated concepts of interface design, based largely on subroutine calls. This cumbersome model has been superseded in most non-Fortran products by the use of visual design aids. Winteracter delivers the same capability to the Fortran community. Our commitment to a visual style of programming is on-going. The full set of Winteracter tools are detailed on the Visual Tools page.

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