TWM is the lone OS X graphical editor that allows interface designing components for FutureBasic.
TWM supports a range of controls, including static and edit texts, push buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, bevel buttons, pop-up buttons, tab controls, separators, group boxes, radio groups, user panes, placards, progress bars, sliders, relevance battens, little arrows, chasing arrows, image well, scroll bars, icon control, pict control, clock control, popup arrow, disclosure triangle, list box, data browser, and custom control (placeholder).
What sets TWM apart are its standout features: it quickly designs user interfaces, has snap to guide functionality and other alignment options, allows live control attribute editing, provides a preview mode to test interfaces, lets users import FutureBasic code, PG: Pro projects, and merge TWM project files. TWM generates building window functions in clean, and fully editable FutureBasic code, saving users hours of coding time.
However, there is a 30-day trial period before purchasing the software is required. To use TWM, users must have FutureBasic 3.7, 4.0, or later installed on their device.
In conclusion, TWM is an excellent investment, sure to boost productivity, streamline interface design, and simplify the coding process.
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