Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-beacon!eru!kth.se!sunic!mcsun!hp4nl!ahds!dick From: dick@ahds.UUCP (Dick Heijne CCS/TS) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: Multiview - What is it? (comp.unix.xenix.dumb.questions) Summary: This is MultiView! Message-ID: <1678@ahds.UUCP> Date: 29 Mar 91 09:39:23 GMT References: <589@genco.bungi.com> <590@genco.bungi.com> <394@morton.rain.COM> Organization: Ahold NV, Zaandam, Netherlands, EEC Lines: 45 In article <394@morton.rain.COM>, joe@morton.rain.COM (Joe Moss) writes: > From the "SCO Multiview User's Guide" (pg 1-1): > > SCO MultiView(tm) is a simple-to-use windowing system that > [stuff deleted] > Basically its a windowing system for ASCII terminals, that includes > > Price: $395 List (I think) Call a few discount software houses for > a better price. MultiView is not a SCO kit - they obtained it from the British softwarehouse JSB. The complete title is JSB MultiView (JSB designed and developped the package, for what they were rewarded with the British Design Award 1989). We use it in a few large plants, and it works very well together with other interactive applications like Oracle SQL*Forms, an interactive 3270 program and other interactive raw-mode packages. Every program can be put into it's own window. On top of that it gives the user access to all sorts of built-in facilities like notebook, phonebook, address book, filers, clipboards etc. It is specially written for normal character-based terminals and functions well as a window-manager. Due to the fact that all sequences, which are generated by programs which run under MultiView can be catched and given specific actions, the package goes very well together with other, less flexible interactive ones. It also has facilities to make prompted user interfaces to any unix-program (very nice implementation). If you want to know all about it I suggest you call the manufacturer for first-hand information. As I experienced they're even willing to let you try the package before buy. Their address is: JSB Computer Systems Ltd. Cheshire House Castle Street Macclesfield Cheshire England SK11 6AF Telephone: 0625 33618 (I dealt with Mr. Steven Jones) Fax No : 0625 33948 We run the package over 2 years now and are quite happy with it (also are all our not-knowing-anything-about-Unix end-users!) No, I have no shares in JSB, but the product IS good :-) Dick.