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07-30-2003 07:05 AM
07-30-2003 07:05 AM
Newface
Have you heard of newface?
We have a client with a K-Class [10.20]
He wants to go to an L-Class [11i 32-bit]
He wants to write a wrapper to enable him to continue using newface under 11i
POSSIBLY DUFF INFORMATION:
The idea of Newface is to achieve a certain screen appearance
QUESTIONS:
Is my client's wish achievable?
Any one done it?
Why are we all here?
Where's my stick?
Mike "in the land of the blind; the one-eyed man is king" Fisher
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07-30-2003 07:12 AM
07-30-2003 07:12 AM
Re: Newface
I did a Google search and found this:
http://www.batl.com/newface.html
The Newface software looks like a terminal emulation package which makes everything look like a GUI.
JP
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07-31-2003 03:35 AM
07-31-2003 03:35 AM
Re: Newface
At least I now understand what the product is
Has anyone any experience of using the product with 11i?
[I emailed a couple of NewFace suppliers yesterday & heard zilch back]
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07-31-2003 06:02 AM
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Re: Newface
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07-31-2003 07:02 AM
07-31-2003 07:02 AM
Re: Newface
A search, came up with this.
http://www.interex.org/pubcontent/interact/sept95/10jacqu/jacqu.html
Can't find any connection to hpux, however unix is mentioned ??????
Cheers,
Robert-Jan.
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07-31-2003 07:37 AM
07-31-2003 07:37 AM
Re: Newface
Thank you
One & all:
How about if I generalise the question somewhat?
Any potential product outside of NewFace?
TTFN
Mike
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07-31-2003 09:23 AM
07-31-2003 09:23 AM
Re: Newface
If you have a user who has it set in stone that they must run "this" application, you will have better luck removing the wiggle from jello than you will of getting them to change their mind.
Best bet is to try and demo the application yourself on an 11i box, or as you already have done contact the company.
Good luck ;)
Shannon
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08-01-2003 12:07 AM
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