On 6/3/2021 9:11 AM, Paul Dufresne via Freedos-user wrote:
I decided to make a small research, and found these libraries suggested to someone:

Turbovision: "TVision was developed by Borland (now Imprise) in 1992 (v1.03) as a tool for your TurboC and TurboPascal compilers."

"Turbo Vision (TVision for short) is a TUI (Text User Interface) that implements the well known CUA widgets. With TVision you can create an /intuitive/ text mode application, intuitive means it will have CUA like interface (check boxes, radio buttons, push buttons, input lines, pull-down menues, status bars, etc.)"

"The original code is copyrighted by Borland but is freely available from the net. Try here.This port is distributed under the GPL license and the Sigala's port under a BSD like license." taken from: http://tvision.sourceforge.net/ <http://tvision.sourceforge.net/> found from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_Vision <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_Vision>

It should be noted that only the C++ version of Turbo Vision was put into public domain, NOT the Turbo Pascal version....

Ralf




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