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    PureGEM

    PureGEM

    A new GUI library for Atari ST/TT/Falcon computers

    PureGEM started out as a VCL/LCL style library written in PurePascal. After the system was working, I saw ways to increase the speed while reducing code size, so the design drifted somewhat. Since PurePascal is "Turbo Pascal 7.0 compatible" a number of VCL style features needed to be implemented differently. Namely TNotifyEvent's are replaced with owner recursive methods. RTTI features are implemented via set's. Initially I had planned to use more of the GEM API, but some of the features...
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    QuickCrt

    QuickCrt

    Object-oriented RAD framework for Turbo Pascal 7.0

    Based upon my 20+ year old super fast QCrt text mode display driver, QuickCrt is an event driven object-oriented framework for rapid application development using Turbo Pascal 7.0 for DOS. Completely self contained, it uses no 3rd party or original Borland units (excluding the built-in System unit). It uses no Turbo Vision and is more like Delphi minus the drag and drop. It has support for String formatting, Custom text fonts, Themes, Keyboard mappings, Config files and Multiple languages...
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