MoOLIT
MoOLIT (Motif OPEN LOOK Intrinsics Toolkit) is a graphical user interface library and application programming interface (API) created by Unix System Laboratories in an attempt to create a bridge between the two competing look-and-feels for Unix workstations at the time: OPEN LOOK and OSF Motif.[2]
Original author(s) | Unix System Laboratories |
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Developer(s) | MJM Software |
Stable release | 5.1
/ December 8, 1995[1] |
The library provides common GUI features such as boxes, menus, lists, and buttons, but allows choosing which look and feel they wanted at runtime. MoOLIT development was a short-lived project, as the industry was moving towards Motif as the de facto GUI standard, a trend culminating in the COSE initiative in 1993.
MJM Software (a subsidiary of Melillo Consulting, Inc.) licensed the MoOLIT source in 1992 and ported it to Sun, HP, IBM, and DEC platforms.[3][4] Their MoOLIT 5.1 product includes full Motif support for the traditional OLIT widgets not implemented in the USL version. This version of MoOLIT adds the Motif look and feel to legacy OPEN LOOK applications.
References
- MJM Software Announces MoOLIT 5.1: The Painless Path to CDE
- Parker, Tim (1997). Slackware Linux Unleashed. 1997: Sams Pub. pp. 429–30. ISBN 978-0-672-31012-6.CS1 maint: location (link)
- "UnixWare announcement". UNIX Review. 11 (1–4): 57–8, 86. 1993.
- "UNIX Review's Performance Computing". UNIX Review. 16 (7): 21. 1998. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
External links
- MJM Software MoOLIT Product Page at the Wayback Machine (archived June 8, 1997)
- Motif FAQ: (338) How can I convert my OLIT programs to the Motif look & feel?