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'''MetaCard''' is a cross-platform, commercial [[GUI toolkit]]. MetaCard includes an [[Integrated development environment|IDE]] and has its own language, MetaTalk. From the MetaCard Corporation website: "The MetaTalk language has all the features common to third-generation languages like [[C (programming language)|C]]/[[C++]]/[[Java (programming language)|Java]] but has a much simpler syntax."
'''MetaCard''' was a cross-platform, commercial [[GUI toolkit]]. MetaCard included an [[Integrated development environment|IDE]] and had its own language, MetaTalk. From the MetaCard Corporation website: "The MetaTalk language has all the features common to third-generation languages like [[C (programming language)|C]]/[[C++]]/[[Java (programming language)|Java]] but has a much simpler syntax."


All the Metacard technologies are now part of [[Runtime Revolution]]. The only part that Runtime Revolution did not adapt was the [[Graphical user interface|GUI]] of the Metacard IDE. It lives on as the Metacard IDE [[open source]] project. It currently exists as a yahoo group, as well as a mail discussion list hosted by Runtime Revolution.
The Metacard technology is now part of [[Runtime Revolution]].


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.metacard.com Metacard Corporation]
*[http://www.metacard.com Metacard Corporation]
*[http://www.runrev.com Runtime Revolution]



[[Category:GUI automation]]
[[Category:GUI automation]]

Revision as of 16:20, 28 April 2009

MetaCard was a cross-platform, commercial GUI toolkit. MetaCard included an IDE and had its own language, MetaTalk. From the MetaCard Corporation website: "The MetaTalk language has all the features common to third-generation languages like C/C++/Java but has a much simpler syntax."

All the Metacard technologies are now part of Runtime Revolution. The only part that Runtime Revolution did not adapt was the GUI of the Metacard IDE. It lives on as the Metacard IDE open source project. It currently exists as a yahoo group, as well as a mail discussion list hosted by Runtime Revolution.

External links