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<a href="./doc/p-index.htm">Win32Forth</a> is a public domain, ANS compatible,
Forth language application development system. It was initially written by
! Andrew McKewan, Tom Zimmer, Robert Smith and Jim Schneider during 1994 and 1995.
Win32Forth is a FAT (as in BIG) system, adhering to the philosophy that if some
tools are good, many tools must be better. It includes an interactive console
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<a href="./doc/p-index.htm">Win32Forth</a> is a public domain, ANS compatible,
Forth language application development system. It was initially written by
! Andrew McKewan, Tom Zimmer, Robert Smith and Jim Schneider during 1994 and 1995,
! and released into the public domain (with the exception of Jim Schneider's assembler
! which was under the GPL).
Win32Forth is a FAT (as in BIG) system, adhering to the philosophy that if some
tools are good, many tools must be better. It includes an interactive console
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affiliation of programmers and users of <a href="http://www.radiks.net/~jimbo/art/int6.htm">Tom Zimmer's</a>
Win32Forth system. Tom interests took him elsewhere in 2001 and 2002 (mainly Java),
! and he no longer took an active interest in his system. Tom gifted his product
! into the public domain; this group intends furthering the work of maintaining and
developing a Forth product suitable for Windows and the 21st century based on his
work.
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affiliation of programmers and users of <a href="http://www.radiks.net/~jimbo/art/int6.htm">Tom Zimmer's</a>
Win32Forth system. Tom interests took him elsewhere in 2001 and 2002 (mainly Java),
! and he no longer took an active interest in his system. Tom re-affirmed that his product
! was in the public domain; this group intends furthering the work of maintaining and
developing a Forth product suitable for Windows and the 21st century based on his
work.
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