Graphics libraries for Alaska

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Re: Graphics libraries for Alaska

#11 Post by Eugene Lutsenko »

I understood from the fact that the domain developer sold.

And are there any other options with graphics for Alaska? Standard (built-in) version I did not like (seemed abstruse), but I did and mastered.

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Thanks for the article! It was nice to read. I want to replace that I have ALWAYS had only licensed software CLIPPER, and even MS DOS.
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I have been very busy, but I am still working on a program that lets you build charts for testing options.
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#13 Post by Eugene Lutsenko »

rdonnay wrote:I have been very busy, but I am still working on a program that lets you build charts for testing options.
I tried to find something suitable, but found nothing. Even trying to find a developer of the old graphics library, which I enjoyed (I gave a link to it). In prinitspe I liked it, and the new version should be generally quite satisfied, but I have not found it. He left after the collapse of the Soviet Union to Germany and traces of it are lost.
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