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Date:      Tue, 25 Jan 2000 10:10:35 -0800
From:      "Sean Blanton" <sean@openmake.com>
To:        <www@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   "Commercial Vendors - Software" submission - Development Tools/Change Management
Message-ID:  <005801bf675f$7bc7a9e0$0101a8c0@sultan>

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  a.. Openmake is a GUI and shell based build manager that goes beyond =
beloved gnu make.  Used at some of the world's largest companies for =
simple apps and complex multi-language/multi-OS applications, Openmake =
allows complete standardization and automation of the build process.  =
Coupled with any version control tool (e.g. RCS), Openmake absolutely =
ensures matching source and executables.  Submit your client build to =
Windows and your server build to FreeBSD at the same time (or AIX, HP, =
Sun, Sequent, OS/2). www.openmake.com


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