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    PwrIDE
    A new Language, Compiler, and IDE for developing PORC for Symitar systems. The PowerPlus language gives you locals, parameters, return values, and many other C/C#/JavaScript like features. The PwrIDE environment is an updated RepDev/POS replacement.
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    The Squidy Interaction Library eases the design of "post-WIMP" user interfaces by unifying various device drivers, frameworks and tracking toolkits in a common library and provides a central and easy-to-use visual design environment. www.squidy-lib.de
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    The Basic Object System (BOS) means to provide a dynamic environment for hosting and using components. It can also be described as a general purpose software framework based on component technology.
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