PRODUCTS.DOC The SXT Software Exploration Tools ================================== The SXT Software Exploration Tools are a collection of software analysis tools providing a similar functionality for different programming languages. * CXT - C Exploration Tools - CFT - C Function Tree Generator Tool to analyse and display the function call relationships within the source code of C/C++ programs. - CST - C Structure Tree Generator Tool to analyse and display the structure/class relationships within the source code of C/C++ programs. * DXT - DBASE Exploration Tools - DFT - DBASE Function Tree Generator Tool to analyse and display the function call relationships within the source code of DBASE, CLIPPER '87 and other XBASE-like programs. * FXT - FORTRAN Exploration Tools - FFT - FORTRAN Function Tree Generator Tool to analyse and display the function call relationships within the source code of FORTRAN programs. * LXT - LISP Exploration Tools - LFT - LISP Function Tree Generator Tool to analyse and display the function call relationships within the source code of LISP and SCHEME programs. Each of these packages consists of the analysis program ("Analyser") and a recall program ("Navigator") for reuse of the analysis results, which can be stored in a database. There are also macros to integrate these tools into popular editors like BRIEF, QEDIT or MicroEMACS. Each package is available for the following systems: SXT command line versions: * DOS real mode (shareware release) * DOS protected mode (registered users only) * Windows NT text mode (registered users only) * OS/2 text mode (registered users only) SXTWIN Windows versions: * Windows 3.1 (shareware release) * Windows 32 bit (Win32s) (registered users only) There are no plans to port the SXT programs to other platforms or operating systems like Apple MacIntosh, UNIX (SCO, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Linux, ...), Atari or Amiga. The source code of the SXT programs is not available. Package Shareware version Additional versions for registered users name (executables) CXT CFT.EXE, CFTN.EXE CFT386.EXE, CFT4OS2.EXE, CFTN4OS2.EXE, CFT4NT.EXE, CFTN4NT.EXE CFTWIN.EXE CFTWIN32.EXE CST.EXE, CSTN.EXE CST386.EXE, CST4OS2.EXE, CSTN4OS2.EXE, CST4NT.EXE, CSTN4NT.EXE CSTWIN.EXE CSTWIN32.EXE DXT DFT.EXE, DFTN.EXE DFT386.EXE, DFT4OS2.EXE, DFTN4OS2.EXE, DFT4NT.EXE, DFTN4NT.EXE DFTWIN.EXE DFTWIN32.EXE FXT FFT.EXE, FFTN.EXE FFT386.EXE, FFT4OS2.EXE, FFTN4OS2.EXE, FFT4NT.EXE, FFTN4NT.EXE FFTWIN.EXE FFTWIN32.EXE LXT LFT.EXE, LFTN.EXE LFT386.EXE, LFT4OS2.EXE, LFTN4OS2.EXE, LFT4NT.EXE, LFTN4NT.EXE LFTWIN.EXE LFTWIN32.EXE IMPORTANT NOTICE: Although the Windows NT and OS/2 versions were directly derived from the DOS versions, there was no possibility to test their functionality and behaviour with the same completeness compared to the DOS versions. There is absolutely no guarantee that these versions will work with the same reliability as the DOS versions.