Started year 2006 by John Evans to the benefit of an XBLite community created by David Szafranski, viXen is a Visual Designer for GUI application, written in the programming language XBLite itself, which generates the XBLite Source Code of the complete "fill-in-the-blank" skeleton of a Windows(R) GUI application.

Current version of viXen allows numerous kinds of generation:
- GUI skeleton using the Win32API (Ansi)
- WinX.dll (windowing library finely crafted in XBLite by Callum Lowcay)
- XBasic GUI.

It is even possible to create GTK+ skeletons, thanks to Liviu Armeanu who created the interfaces to GTK dll's.

The resulting skeleton is generated according to your programming style:
- with a terse or verbose source
- with debugging wrappers.

viXen is my primary prototyping tool for many years, and I tuned it to fit my tastes. However, viXen should benefit from the feedback of other XBasic or XBLite programmers, if they also think that viXen does boost their productivity.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

XBasic

Related Categories

XBasic Code Generators, XBasic User Interface (UI) Software, XBasic Admin Templates

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2006-07-10