Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mcdchg!chinet!patrickd From: patrickd@chinet.chi.il.us (Patrick Deupree) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: Windows Programming Message-ID: <1990Jun12.163019.21046@chinet.chi.il.us> Date: 12 Jun 90 16:30:19 GMT References: <1990Jun10.213822.22056@usenet@kadsma> <1990Jun10.232459.28297@sun.soe.clarkson.edu> <1990Jun11.110735.13581@usenet@kadsma> Organization: The Whitewater Group, Evanston, IL Lines: 21 In article <1990Jun11.110735.13581@usenet@kadsma> pajerek@isctsse.UUCP (Don Pajerek) writes: }In article <1990Jun10.232459.28297@sun.soe.clarkson.edu> ahd@kendra.kew.com (Drew Derbyshire) writes: }>Well, major question ... is the SDK needed to get to the API? } }Yes, you do need the SDK. And make sure, when placing your order, }that you get the new 3.0 SDK, and not an old 2.0 version that is }still sitting on the shelf. Au Contraire. You can also use any of the other tools available for creation Windows 3.0 applications. Our product, Actor, is the only tool other than the SDK, that allows direct access to the Windows API function calls. We also give you a lot of pre-existing Windows code and an interactive development environment that makes Windows programming pretty easy. If you (or anyone) want more info just give me an address and phone number and I'll send it on it's way. -- "Organized fandom is composed of a bunch of nitpickers with a thing for trivial pursuit." -Harlan Ellison Patrick Deupree -> patrickd@chinet.chi.il.us