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NEW RELEASE: Professor Owl version 1.05

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (emarch@eagle.ais.net)
Thu Nov 16 23:28:12 1995

To: os2ann.DISCUSS@bloom-picayune.MIT.EDU
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 1995 09:18:03 GMT
From: emarch@eagle.ais.net
Reply-To: emarch@eagle.ais.net

Submitted by:   Ed March (emarch@eagle.ais.net)
Source:         Ed March (emarch@eagle.ais.net)
Date received:  1995 November 15
Date posted:    1995 November 15
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	NEW PRODUCT RELEASE FOR OS/2
		Professor Owl
	----------------------------

	Version 1.05 is out and released

	http://www.gco.com/prof_owl.html

	Registered Users can use their key from Version 1.03
	through version 1.99  -- Registeration is only $39.95

Those looking for a C++ code generator for the Borland C++ OWL
library will be happy to know there is one available for only $39.95.
This is a PM Native OS/2 application written for and with the
Borland C++ Object Window Library.  

You will be able to create a skelton application with a few button 
presses.  Several basic styles are available.  It will generate all 
the C++ and header files, and resources for you.  Simply add these files 
to your project or make-file and start compiling. 

This is the fastest way to learn programming for OS/2 with Borland C++ 
OWL.  Professor OWL scans your existing C++ code and allows you to add and 
delete events, member functions, and class variables.  This is a great 
tool for building small or medium size aplications. 

Ever want to try out an idea, but resorted back to 
writing DOS code because it was easier to get started?  Those days
are over.  Writing OS/2 apps is now easier and more fun. 


Ed March 
(708) 228-1234

Email:     emarch@ais.net
Home Page: www.cl.ais.net/emarch


Look For:

PFOWL105.ZIP  on  http://www.gco.com/prof_owl.html
              or   Hobbes Ftp Site /incoming or  /dev32

File size 361K

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