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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''' 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."


The Metacard technology has been acquired by [http://www.runrev.com Runtime Revolution]. More details of this technology transfer and how it will affect MetaCard users can be found [http://www.runrev.com/metacardpr.html here].
The Metacard technology has been acquired by [http://www.runrev.com Runtime Revolution]. More details of this technology transfer and how it will affect MetaCard users can be found [http://www.runrev.com/metacardpr.html here].

Revision as of 03:21, 10 December 2006

MetaCard is a cross-platform, commercial GUI toolkit. MetaCard includes an 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/C++/Java but has a much simpler syntax."

The Metacard technology has been acquired by Runtime Revolution. More details of this technology transfer and how it will affect MetaCard users can be found here.

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