Re: Screenshots of real-world Lisp apps
- From: Rainer Joswig <joswig@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 17:56:09 +0200
Am 27.06.2005 10:58 Uhr schrieb "Paolo Amoroso" unter <amoroso@xxxxxxxxx> in
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> "jonathon" <j_mckitrick@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> Is anyone working on some real-world, heavy duty, serious application
>> apps they can post screenshots of?
Some of these applications have web interfaces, so you can make the
screenshots yourself. ;-)
Some others:
Xanalys Link Explorer is written in LispWorks:
- http://www.xanalys.com/solutions/linkexplorer.html
RacerPlus
http://www.racer-systems.com/products/plus.phtml
Mirai (don't know how active they are developing), has lately been used for
the movie 'Lord of the Rings' to do some modelling (Gollum, ...)
http://www.izware.com/mirai/paint.htm
>
> Here are links to collections of Lisp screen shots:
>
> http://lispm.dyndns.org/ (see section "Lisp Pictures and Screenshots")
There were lots of screenshots/articles in the old times. I used to see many
of them in journals, magazines, ... It would be a good idea to have a place
where one could collect the new ones...
> http://www.cliki.net/Screenshots
>
> I don't know whether some of them qualify as heavy duty or serious.
>
>
> Paolo
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