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Author OT, ADVERT: GINO 6.5 Release
Gary L. Scott

2005-02-28, 3:58 am

Note: I have no affiliation other than as a user of this product.

GINO v6.5 release (23rd February 2005)
Bradly Associates is pleased to announce the Windows release of v6.5 of
GINO, GINOGRAF, GINOSURF and GINOMENU together with v5.0 of GINOMENU
Studio. Many new features and enhancements have been included in each
product further strengthening GINO's lead in the programmable graphics
marketplace.

The new release includes:

* 41 new routines and functions
* Many new features provided via Optional Arguments
* Many new example programs
* Improved documentation for Delphi and .NET users
* Compatibility with Delphi 2005

o Learn more about the new features:

http://www.gino-graphics.com/products/release65.htm

o Download an evaluation copy:

http://www.gino-graphics.com/downloads/evaluation.htm

GINO is a suite of high-end development tools for creating complex 2D
and 3D graphics and GUI applications. The products are ideally suited
for aerospace, defence, utilities and other leading engineering
organizations. The GINO products are available for Fortran, C/C++, VB,
Delphi and .NET programming environments.

Available for Windows, UNIX, Linux, and OpenVMS

http://www.gino-graphics.com

--

Gary Scott
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Gary L. Scott

2005-02-28, 3:58 am

Gary L. Scott wrote:
> Note: I have no affiliation other than as a user of this product.
>
> GINO v6.5 release (23rd February 2005)
> Bradly Associates is pleased to announce the Windows release of v6.5 of
> GINO, GINOGRAF, GINOSURF and GINOMENU together with v5.0 of GINOMENU
> Studio. Many new features and enhancements have been included in each
> product further strengthening GINO's lead in the programmable graphics
> marketplace.
>
> The new release includes:
>
> * 41 new routines and functions
> * Many new features provided via Optional Arguments
> * Many new example programs
> * Improved documentation for Delphi and .NET users
> * Compatibility with Delphi 2005
>
> o Learn more about the new features:
>
> http://www.gino-graphics.com/products/release65.htm
>
> o Download an evaluation copy:
>
> http://www.gino-graphics.com/downloads/evaluation.htm


Corrected downloads link here:

http://www.gino-graphics.com/downloads/download.htm
>
> GINO is a suite of high-end development tools for creating complex 2D
> and 3D graphics and GUI applications. The products are ideally suited
> for aerospace, defence, utilities and other leading engineering
> organizations. The GINO products are available for Fortran, C/C++, VB,
> Delphi and .NET programming environments.
>
> Available for Windows, UNIX, Linux, and OpenVMS
>
> http://www.gino-graphics.com
>



--

Gary Scott
mailto:garyscott@ev1.net

Fortran Library: http://www.fortranlib.com

Support the Original G95 Project: http://www.g95.org
-OR-
Support the GNU GFortran Project: http://gcc.gnu.org/fortran/index.html

Why are there two? God only knows.

Democracy is two wolves and a sheep, voting on what to eat for dinner...
Liberty is a well armed sheep contesting the vote. - Thomas Jefferson
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