News Release from: Concept Engineering
Subject: NlviewWX
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 March 2005
Engine speeds GUI creation
NlviewWX is the sixth engine in a steady stream of visualisation software components that already support Tcl/Tk, Java, the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library, Qt and Perl.
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New from Concept Engineering, NlviewWX is the sixth engine in a steady stream of visualisation software components that already support Tcl/Tk, Java, the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library, Qt and Perl. EDA tool developers using the wxWidget environment to build their EDA tools can now use Concept's NlviewWX engine to create high-quality, high-performance debugging graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for their EDA tools in a very short time. 'The complexity of circuits and the demand for advanced interactive debugging features can only be solved using a very advanced, high-performance visualisation engine'.
'To do this in-house might take many man-years and still result in a solution that cannot compete with our industry-proven engine', said Gerhard Angst, President and CEO of Concept Engineering.
'We give EDA tool developers a visual debugging cockpit that saves them time and money, so they can concentrate on their applications'.
wxWidgets give EDA tool developers a single, easy-to-use programming inter-face for writing graphical user interface (GUI) applications capable of targeting multiple platforms.
Designers simply link with the appropriate library for their platform (Windows/Unix) and compiler (almost any popular C++ compiler), and their applications will adopt the look and feel appropriate to that platform.
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