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On the Web
- Uniface tips and tricks - An individual programmers Uniface web site. Sample code and downloads.
- Uniface Configuration Management Solution - The March Hare UD6/CMtool Driver provides a flexible and open mechanism for Uniface to use configuration management or version control tool.
- Professional Uniface Users Univers - Independent, unofficial site for uniface developers. Downloads, hints and tips.
- Ab Ratio - Uniface docs and modules.
- Compuware Uniface web site - New official vendors Uniface site. Sales information, hints and tips, downloads, updates. Some areas require login.
- March Hare - Uniface, Version Control, and Uniface Web App Server consultants, tools and support in Australia, and the UK. Demo downloads.
- Uniface Users Group - News, hints and tips, downloads. Some areas require login.
- Compuware UnifaceFlow BPM - UnifaceFlow allows business analysts to model business processes, and integrate them with existing applications, automatically test and deploy the process while providing tools to execute, manage and track process activity.
- Olivier, Jacqueline - Spécialiste en développement client/serveur Uniface, Power Builder.
- ASK - Développement de logiciels pour l'immobilier, compétences et ressources techniques Uniface (Compuware). Villeneuve-d'Ascq, Nord (59).
Wikipedia Articles
- Uniface (programming language) - Uniface is a 4GL RDBMS Rapid Application Development (RAD) environment owned and maintained now by Compuware. Originally know as UNIFACE, the product was developed in Amsterdam by Inside Automation, which later changed its name to Uniface; in the 2000s, the product name was changed to Uniface.
- Uniface (numismatics) - A uniface is a reference to a one-sided Coin or Banknote, usually issued in low denomination, in times of war or in the early evolution of coins and banknotes; other examples are made as trial strikes of dies.
- Uniface - In archeology, a uniface is a specific type of stone tool that has been flaked on one surface only. Such tools can be placed into two general classes: 1) modified flakes and 2) formalized tools, which display deliberate, systematic modification of the marginal edges and were often formed with a definite purpose ...