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This page has been written to provide a convenient way to design targetware scenarios with a platform independant tool. This tool is written in PHP and JavaScript programming languages and runs on an apache web server and uses ImageMagick. All supported platforms by these 4 components can install and run locally the Targetware web scenario designer. This include many unices, Linux (all flavors), MacOS, *BSD and many more. Most of the code is written in JavaScript and you absolutely need to enable it in your web browser settings to use this tool. You will also need to allow popup windows to use all the features of this tool. This tool will alow you to :
Please note that although it may partially work with Microsoft Internet Explorer for the safety of your computer I recommend you the use of a real web browser like the Mozilla family web browser like Mozilla 1.x (no more supported by the mozilla foundation), SeaMonkey (which replace the old mozilla 1.x) and the famous FireFox... Anyway, this tool has been designed for the Mozilla family browser. You have been warned ;-) Feel free to send me feedback on this tool behaviour with other "exotic" web browser like Opera, Safari and so on... (I dont have any of them so I can't debug for these browsers) Please consider using at least a 1280X1024 screen resolution for full enjoyment. I present apologizes for little screen owners but there is too much data to show. For further installation recommendations, look here. The programming style used in this tool is far from the best programming style and could be improved by best progammers. Hey... remember, I'm just an autodidact ;-) This tool is copyrighted by Doug '713705' Letough (doug.letough<at>free.fr) and is released under the GNU General Public License. See the LICENSE for further details. This tool is NOT an official part of the Targetware project and is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. I would like to thank :
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