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Curl announced the general availability of the Curl Run Time
Environment (RTE) for Macintosh. The Curl RTE is the engine of the Curl Rich
Internet Application (RIA) Platform that executes Curl applications and renders
code, content and graphics on client machines. As a result of this release,
Macintosh users can now take advantage of the same enterprise-class features of
the Curl RTE that are already offered to Windows and Linux users.
- Full multimedia support - Includes 2D and 3D graphics libraries, scripting of event-based interactions, support for dynamic animations and audio data.
- High security - Offers flexible and reliable privilege-based security features.
- Unmatched connectivity - Supports all standard networking protocols and server-side architectures and protocols, including HTTP, HTTPS, XML, cookies, TCP/IP, SOAP, Unicode, PHP, J2EE and .Net.
- Just-in-time compiler - Compiles Curl content language applications into native code that executes with the full performance of the client machine.
- Declarative and elastic graphical layouts - Layouts can be described declaratively, as in HTML. Layouts also adapt elastically to the size of the window in which they are displayed, so users can size browser windows as they prefer.
- Integrated controls, dialogs and layout objects - Provides all the capabilities of HTML controls and HTML forms.
- Fully internationalized GUI system - Includes support for text entry and display using Asian languages such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
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