MindMap, an object-oriented application-building tool for nonprogrammers, lets you create Windows applications without having any knowledge of procedural programming languages. The tool is so simple to use that even children can use it to construct applications. Based on native and third-party OLE components, MindMap provides the glue to combine the components. The actual program logic is embedded in the external objects; MindMap acts only as a message router and event handler. The system comes with native objects for multimedia applications, database access, image viewers, OCR, and mail applications.
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