> 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/
>> found from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_Vision

On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 12:24 PM Ralf Quint <freedos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It should be noted that only the C++ version of Turbo Vision
>was put into public domain, NOT the Turbo Pascal version....
>Ralf


I'll add that we already have several versions of TurboVision
(including the latest version) mirrored in the FreeDOS Files Archive
at Ibiblio, here:

https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/devel/libs/tvision/


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