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Author Re: PGI Visual Fortran
gary.l.scott@lmco.com

2006-12-11, 7:12 pm


Paul van Delst wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a wee bit . I just received the following email from the PGI sales folks:
>
> <quote>
> PGI Visual Fortran(tm) is a complete Fortran development system for
> Microsoft Windows. PVF(tm) fully integrates [... etc..]
> </quote>
>
> Given the liberal use of (tm) in the above, is this product in any way
> related-to/derived-from/affiliated-with the other "Visual" Fortrans out there? DVF, CVF,
> IVF... now we have PVF?
>


There was discussion on this here a few months ago. Not a related
product. I wondered then how they could use the name "visual fortran",
but apparently, nobody trademarked it I guess.

> cheers,
>
> paulv
>
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