pokerscore

MoOLIT pokerscore was a graphical user interface library and application programming interface created by UNIX Systems Laboratories in an attempt pokerscore pokerscore to make a compromise between the two pokerscore competing pokerscore look-and-feels for Unix workstations at the time -- OpenLook and OSF Motif The pokerscore library provided common GUI features such as boxes, menus, lists, pokerscore buttons, etc., but allowed users to choose which GUI pokerscore they wanted at runtime. It was a short lived project, as the industry was solidly moving towards pokerscore Motif as the standard.A small software company, MJM Software, licensed the MoOLIT pokerscore pokerscore source in 1992 and ported it to several other UNIX platforms, most notably HP-UX. These pokerscore versions of MoOLIT pokerscore were the most comercially pokerscore pokerscore successful. pokerscore They were sold almost exclusively AT&T and Lucent and used to add a Motif look and feel pokerscore to their legacy OpenLook applications.