Windowing system
Terry Hull
terry at tah386.manhattan.ks.us
Thu Sep 21 13:21:30 AEST 1989
In article <609 at fiver.UUCP> palowoda at fiver.UUCP (Bob Palowoda) writes:
>From article <4415 at udccvax1.acs.udel.EDU>, by conan at vax1.acs.udel.EDU (Robert B Carroll):
>> I used Windows for Data, Windows for C where is used to work.
>> I don't know how much it costs.
>
> I think it cost around 800.00. I wouldn't consider it low priced.
Me either.
>You would think with X-windows the price would drop on such a product.
Why? The X Window system does not compete with Windows for Data. X is
a network transparent windowing system for bitmapped displays. Windows for
C and Windows for data constitute a protable windowing system for data
entry on character based displays. Further, X does not provide the
facilites for data entry into a database system. You would need Windows
for Data in conjunction with X not instead of X.
--
Terry Hull
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kansas State University
Work: terry at eecea.eece.ksu.edu, rutgers!ksuvax1!eecea!terry
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