AnyWare

AnyWare includes MindTel's interface software for human-computer interaction. The current flagship software is NeatTools, a modular, multiplatform visual-programming environment. The example shown below is the JoyMouse Network, which allows the user to position the mouse cursor via a custom or computer joystick. To construct such a network, one drags and drops various modules (objects) from toolboxes (palettes) onto the desktop, and then interconnects them with links. Properties of objects can be changed by a right mouse click. In this way one can construct sophisticated data-flow networks without writing any lines of code. For an inverse chronological record of the development of NeatTools, which is still under development, see Yuh-Jye Chang's Work Page. A Shockwave tutorial developed by Jeff Sale is available via the NeatTools download page. NeatTools works in conjunction with our custom computer-interface boxes described under AnyWear.
 

 
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