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From: David Oppenheimer <davidopp AT megsinet DOT net>
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Subject: Sanscript !!!
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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 12:01:25 -0400
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Dear Group,

Has anyone seen the DDJ article, visited the Northwoods web site,
downloaded the trial software?!  I am very impressed by
this product.  I think its nothing short of amazing.  This program will
create flawless C++ code (only in the OEM version, not
the trial software, in the trial software you can run a "Flowgram" but
you cannot generate the C++ (or optionally java) code or create a fully
freestanding .exe application.)

Besides the over 200 built in functions of standard edition, the
professional edition makes an unlimited number of functions
possible by virtue of being able to import MS COM/OLE methods (including
COM, DCOM, ACTIVE X controls, DLL's of all types, & Class Libraries)
exported by numerous PC applications, from Word, Excel, etc. to Visio
ACT!, and many more. Also supports ADO components.

The home page for Sanscript is http://www.trulyvisual.com

You can go here to download the software and demos while skipping the
registration info

http://www.trulyvisual.com/sanscript/downloadnow.htm

The software was featured in the August Issue of Doctor Dobbs Journal

http://www.ddj.com/articles/1999/9908/9908b/9908b.htm

 Here's a story on Sanscript from the Nashua Telegraph:

http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/Archive/News/11y/1112y-firmsuccess.htm


This program is the most amazing programming tool I have ever seen or
used.  I would like to have an open
exchange of ideas with people who have used this software. You owe it to
yourself to at least look at the articles.

David Oppenheimer

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Dear Group,
<p>Has anyone seen the DDJ article, visited the Northwoods web site, downloaded
the trial software?!&nbsp; I am very impressed by
<br>this product.&nbsp; I think its nothing short of amazing.&nbsp; This
program will create flawless C++ code (only in the OEM version, not
<br>the trial software, in the trial software you can run a "Flowgram"
but you cannot generate the C++ (or optionally java) code or create a fully
freestanding .exe application.)
<p>Besides the over 200 built in functions of standard edition, the professional
edition makes an unlimited number of functions
<br>possible by virtue of being able to import MS COM/OLE methods (including
COM, DCOM, ACTIVE X controls, DLL's of all types, &amp; Class Libraries)
exported by numerous PC applications, from Word, Excel, etc. to Visio ACT!,
and many more. Also supports ADO components.
<p>The home page for Sanscript is <a href="http://www.trulyvisual.com">http://www.trulyvisual.com</a>
<p>You can go here to download the software and demos while skipping the
registration info
<p><a href="http://www.trulyvisual.com/sanscript/downloadnow.htm">http://www.trulyvisual.com/sanscript/downloadnow.htm</a>
<p>The software was featured in the August Issue of Doctor Dobbs Journal
<p><a href="http://www.ddj.com/articles/1999/9908/9908b/9908b.htm">http://www.ddj.com/articles/1999/9908/9908b/9908b.htm</a>
<p>&nbsp;Here's a story on Sanscript from the Nashua Telegraph:
<p><a href="http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/Archive/News/11y/1112y-firmsuccess.htm">http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/Archive/News/11y/1112y-firmsuccess.htm</a>
<br>&nbsp;
<p>This program is the most amazing programming tool I have ever seen or
used.&nbsp; I would like to have an open
<br>exchange of ideas with people who have used this software. You owe
it to yourself to at least look at the articles.
<p>David Oppenheimer</html>

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