Xref: utzoo misc.wanted:2163 comp.misc:2304 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!uw-june!uw-entropy!dataio!pilchuck!ssc!fyl From: fyl@ssc.UUCP (Phil Hughes) Newsgroups: misc.wanted,comp.misc Subject: Re: Terminal Input Packages Summary: maybe Zebu is the answer Message-ID: <1187@ssc.UUCP> Date: 28 Apr 88 18:36:23 GMT References: <1214@zen.UUCP> <272@spsspyr.UUCP> Organization: Slugland, USA Lines: 31 In article <272@spsspyr.UUCP>, gunars@spsspyr.UUCP (Gunars V. Lucans) writes: > In article <1214@zen.UUCP> vic@zen.UUCP (Victor Gavin) writes: > >I'm looking for some information on what is available for Unix in the way > >of screen input design packages. > > Vermont Creative Software has two products called "Windows for C" and > "Windows for Data" > Approximate prices for the HP 9000/840 in $US (price list 12/1987) are: > Windows for C Windows for Data > binaries or uncommented source: $4400 $5900 > full source: $8500 $11,500 After seeing these prices I decided I should post a quick note about a product that we have called Zebu. It is billed as a records management package. It creates a flat file with two record types where the records are in a master slave relationship. It also has an index file for access by one key. But, all this is irrelevant to the initial question. It has a screen description language and puts up pretty screens for data entry and record access. If this is what you are looking for, it could solve your problem. It uses curses and is distributed as source. The price: $150 Anyway, if this is of interest, contact: Sandy Webb SSC, Inc. P.O. Box 55549 Seattle, WA 98155 (206)FOR-UNIX or 527-3385 uunet!pilchuck!ssc!san -- Phil uunet!pilchuck!ssc!fyl