Turbo Vision
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Turbo Vision is a DOS-based character-mode text user interface (TUI) framework developed around 1992 by Borland for Pascal, and C++. Later it was deprecated in favor of Object Windows Library for the then-increasingly important Win16 API.
The Turbo Vision framework was included with Borland Pascal, Turbo Pascal, and Borland C++. It was used by Borland itself to write the integrated development environments (IDE) for these programming languages. By default, Turbo Vision applications replicate the look and feel of these IDEs.
Around 1997 the C++ version, including source code, was released by Borland into the public domain and is currently being ported and developed by an open-source community.
Later Borland also licensed the Pascal version, including the source code, to the Free Pascal project.
[edit] External links
- Free Vision “Free Pascal’s Turbo Vision”
- http://tvision.sourceforge.net/