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ArticlesCreate Mission-Scalable Applications


May 1995 / What's New / Create Mission-Scalable Applications

Digitalk's (Santa Ana, CA) Visual Smalltalk 3.0 ($1495) and Visual Smalltalk Enterprise 3.0 ($4995) feature source and binary portability between Windows and OS/2, a new binary format, improved memory management tools, and support for IBM'S SOM/DSOM. Visual Smalltalk Enterprise 3.0 adds configuration management through the clustering of packages, improved browsers and version-control tools, OS/2 browsers for the SOM Interface Repository and the automatic building of wrappers for typedefs and SOM/DSOM classes, automated push-button Smalltalk library generation, and the capability to maintain binary components in repositories.

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