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From: cracauer@wavehh.hanse.de (Martin Cracauer)
Subject: Re: Cross-platform (UNIX, NT, OS/2) Lisps?
Message-ID: <1997Feb27.130613.29392@wavehh.hanse.de>
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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 97 13:06:13 GMT
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jahonen@cs.jyu.fi writes:

>In another thread I complained the lack
>of a good cross-platform (NT, OS/2, UNIX)
>Lisp. Well, now I decided to ask more
>generally if anyone knows such a beast.
>I need a GUI builder and 
>interfaces to underlying operating system
>APIs.

>I'm currently using Smalltalk, but would like
>to use Lisp instead.

>If there is a Lisp that can do what I want,
>please let me know.

Two options are CLIM, which is available for Windows and Unix from
most commercial Lisp vendors or Harlequin's Transducer, which runs
Unix-developed interfaces on Windows.

Martin
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