Mike,

  Interesting reading ... somehow I missed your post to bedevtalk.
I've printed it out and have it posted up here on my wall at QNX
as a reminder of how important it is to work with, rather than
against, our developers.

  In any case I wish you all the luck with whatever you end up
working on next.  I was interested to read about your advocacy
of the SpeekFreely internet phone ... I whipped it up for QNX
a while back ... but didn't have a microphone input at the
time so only played the answering machine portion.

Thomas

On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Michael D. Crawford wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I know there's been a lot of discussion on the AbiWord list about the
> best way to do a cross-platform framework and I hesitate to even mention
> this for fear of starting up a religious war.
> 
> In submitting this I'm not saying you should _use_ ZooLib for your
> program, I just want you to know there's another framework out there. 
> Perhaps there is something you can draw on from it, either code or
> architectural ideas.
> 
> ZooLib is released under the MIT license as of tonight.  Well, last
> night.  I've been up all night releasing and announcing it.
> 
> You can get it at http://zoolib.sourceforge.net/
> 
> ZooLib allows you to write a single set of C++ sources and compile
> native executables that run on Mac OS, Windows, BeOS and POSIX flavors
> with XWindows (such as Linux).
> 
> ZooLib applications are multithreaded.  Besides GUI with a uniquely
> flexible layout system, it provides a single-file database format
> (which, being single files, may serve as end-user documents), TCP
> networking and extensive debugging support.
> 
> My opinion on why ZooLib is good for the community is at
> http://zoolib.sourceforge.net/doc/why.html
> 
> While tonight marks ZooLib's transition into open source, it is not new
> code.  It has been in development for about five years by Andrew Green
> of The Electric Magic Company (http://www.em.net) and his client,
> educational software publisher Learning in Motion
> (http://www.learn.motion.com).  I think we all owe them a big "thank
> you" for providing this wonderful code to the community.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Mike Crawford
> -- 
> Michael D. Crawford
> GoingWare Inc. - Expert Software Development and Consulting
> http://www.goingware.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>   Tilting at Windmills for a Better Tomorrow.
> 

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Thomas (toe-mah) Fletcher       QNX Software Systems
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(613)-591-0931                  http://www.qnx.com/~thomasf




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