Languages
- 1701
- Combit List & Label
- Report generator with exporting capabilities and a royalty free designer. Reports, lists, charts, forms, labels, mail merges. Integratable as DLL, OCX/ActiveX, VCL and .NET Assembly. [Shareware]
- 1703
- Report Builder (Pro)
- from Digital Metaphors, previously known as Piparti. Tool and components. [Shareware]
- 1705
- Fine
- Derived from SmallEiffel, now SmartEiffel, with some added and modified features to improve Eiffel language. Description, links, contact website and email. [Open Source, GPL]
- 1706
- SmartEiffel
- Official Free Software Foundation GNU Eiffel compiler, tools, libraries. Can generate C code or Java bytecode. Was SmallEiffel, changed 6 September 2002. Now has positive version numbers. Basis of Fine. [Open Source, GPL]
- 1712
- EiffelOpenGL
- An open source project that aims to develop a complete Eiffel binding for OpenGL. The binding is implemented as an Eiffel wrapping of the OpenGL C API.
- 1713
- Fenestra: An Eiffel Win32 Library
- An API GUI library; while specific to Win32 API, is high level enough to allow convenient programming in an object-oriented way. Aims to be portable to any of the actively supported Eiffel compilers for any Win32, letting users mix and match compilers as they wish. Freeware, Eiffel Forum License.
- 1715
- Goanna
- A web services library for Eiffel. The library contains clusters that support servlets, end-points (HTTP, CGI, FastCGI), XML-RPC, SOAP, logging (log4e), DOM Level 2, and XML to DOM parsing. [Open source]
- 1718
- Slyboots
- Open Source portable GUI library for Eiffel. It started as the "translation" of FOX GUI Toolkit, its goal is independent GUI Library. Currently, only for Visual Eiffel for Win32 only.
- 1719
- e-POSIX, the complete Eiffel to POSIX binding
- Eiffel to POSIX binding. The goal of e-POSIX is to provide a 100% complete Eiffel binding to Standard C and POSIX. It has started adding bindings for the Single Unix Specification.
- 1720
- eInteractive
- A library of software components that address the specific needs of interactive applications. Some of the planned components will be usable for console applications as well as for system with a graphical use interface while others will provide mechanisms that are especially useful for console applications.