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Software Magazine, Jan, 1997
Layout Mill, from New York City-based Ignite Technologies, is a GUI builder designed and written entirely in Java.
Using the tool's "hot switch" capability, developers building an application on one platform can view what the application will look like on other platforms, adjusting the applications for platform-specific look and feel during development. Because Layout Mill is built in Java, programming teams can work on the same project with the same tool, regardless of their development platforms. It is designed to work on any hardware platform for which a Java Virtual Machine is available.
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Layout Mill is priced at $299. Through this month Ignite will provide Layout Mill users with a coupon worth $499 to receive Component Pack 1 for Applications Development free of charge when it becomes available in February.
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