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New home to HbQt, HbIDE & HbDBU once Harbour SVN hosted contribs.
This is the repository to host all those Harbour's contrib libraries and applications which could not comply with strict Harbour project goals but had the potentiality to march into the future.
The goal is to keep this repository parallel with Harbours contrib and use the same build system which Harbour uses. This way it will be possible easily to shift any library/application from here to Harbour or vice-verse.
As I am totally ignorant of Harbour's build system, it will be appreciated...
Leto is a multiplatform database server or a database management system, chiefly intended for client programs, written on Harbour, be able to work with dbf/cdx files, located on a remote server.
wxHarbour is a set of Harbour language bindings for wxWidgets. Providing a portable multi-platform GUI toolkit for Harbour (a 100% Clipper & xBase compatible compiler).
xbgtk - an xbase/Harbour/xHarbour object-oriented wrapper for using the GTK+ GUI. This project has been deprecated in favour of https://github.com/tuffnatty/hbgi, an approach that uses GObject Introspection for automatic bindings.
FiveDB is a fully object-oriented Clipper Class Library that was originally developed by Tom Groeger to enhance Clipper's Database Management. The objective of this project is a 32 bit conversion to be compatible with the Harbour/xHarbour compilers.