Aonix TeleUSE for Windows
Aonix TeleUSE for Windows allows you to deploy applications that fully meet your users’ requirement for a Windows look and feel, and you can maintain and enhance the applications directly on Windows. Most of all, you and your colleagues can forge a coherent, workable strategy for making a partial—or even total—transition to Microsoft Windows in the coming months and years.
Aonix TeleUSE for Windows 4.0 is a major new release which adds support for Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 and newer versions of Windows such as Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7. Aonix TeleUSE for Windows 4.0 is available in two editions: a 32-bit edition capable of creating 32-bit Windows applications and a 64-bit edition capable of creating 64-bit Windows applications (on a 64-bit Windows development system.) Both of these products are identical in their features and operation, the difference between them is that the 64-bit product provides 64-bit executable files and libraries, whereas the 32-bit product provides 32-bit executable files and libraries.
The optional XRT for Aonix TeleUSE for Windows is also available in a 32-bit edition and a 64-bit edition. XRT provides a popular comprehensive set of enhanced Motif widgets that can be integrated into Aonix TeleUSE
strong>Aonix TeleUSE for Windows Features:
- Shares the Core Aonix TeleUSE features
- Both 32 and 64-bit versions
- 64-bit XRT for Aonix TeleUSE for Windows 4.0 64-bit version
- Supports Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7
- Streamlined installation procedure using Windows Installer
- Support for Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 and use of the latest Windows SDK releases corresponding to the latest versions of Windows such as Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7
- A new UNIX-like command-line interface to the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler
- Utilizes CygWin version 1.7.1 (or later) as the UNIX-like development environment for Windows
- Local X Server support for display of TeleUSE generated applications has been redesigned around the public domain Xming X-Server
- Documentation includes the Aonix TeleUSE man pages which can be displayed via the CygWin “man” command
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To find out more about how the Aonix TeleUSE Product Family can help you:
The following associated training courses are available:



