Whitewater Resource Toolkit   programming/Windows
Toolkit Lets you Manage Windows Resources
 
Microbytes Daily News Service
Copyright (c) 1989, McGraw-Hill, Inc.
The Whitewater Resource Toolkit includes seven editors for
creating, editing, and managing the look and feel of a
Microsoft Windows application. You can use it to create, edit,
and copy standard resources such as bitmaps, icons, cursors,
dialog boxes, menus, accelerator tables, and string tables from
within the Windows environment, according to the Whitewater
Group.
 
With the kit, you can edit or move resources directly from and
into EXE and RES files. The string table editor lets you
translate applications into foreign languages without having
access to the application's source code, the company reports.
 
The toolkit is written in Actor, the company's object-oriented
development language, and doesn't require the SDK or RC. The
toolkit supports Actor, C, and systems integrating. It runs on
the IBM PC AT with Windows 2.1 or higher, 1 megabyte of RAM,
and a hard disk drive.
 
Price: $195.
 
Contact: The Whitewater Group, 600 Davis St., Evanston, IL
60201, (800) 869-1144 or (312) 328-9386.
On BIX, join 'whitewater.'
 
                              --- David L. Andrews
 
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