Drivers were included for generic CGA, EGA and VGA capability, with support for a limited number of video-modes, but more advanced, third-party drivers were also available. Those classes mimics some of the aspects of a Windows application like: dialog boxes, messages pumps, menus, accelerators, etc.īorland Graphics Interface: A library of functions for doing simple, presentation-style 2D graphics. Turbo Vision: A set of C++ classes to create professional applications in DOS. Object Windows Library (OWL): A set of C++ classes to make it easier to develop professional graphical Windows applications.
It was the successor to Turbo C++, and included a better debugger, the Turbo Debugger, which was written in protected mode DOS. Borland C++ Developer(s)īorland C++ is a C and C++ IDE (integrated development environment) for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. After Turbo C, Turbo C was Borland's home and entry level offering for a C/C compiler for MS-DOS and Windows.For a time, it was sold along side their professional Borland C.