AlphaWindows


AlphaWindows was a proposed industry standard from the Display Industry Association in the early 1990s that would allow a single CRT screen to implement multiple windows, each of which was to behave as a distinct computer terminal. Individual vendors offered products based on this in 1992 through the end of the 1990s.
These products were targeted at a low-end market.
The initial concept relied on custom terminals which would support mouse interaction, windowing support, and colored text. With that, plus special host software, the vendors proposed to support semi-graphical applications "transparently".

Organization

The Display Industry Association was at the same location as Cumulus Technology. Cumulus was a manufacturer of displays since 1986. Cumulus was heavily involved with development of the AlphaWindows standard. The members of the association in 1993 were:
; Terminal vendors:
; Software vendors:
Only Cumulus was proposing both to develop the terminals and the host software. However, Cumulus did not survive: it went bankrupt.

Software

JSB Software Technologies produced MultiView Mascot. As noted in Unix Review:
, the product is owned by FutureSoft.
SSSI produced the FacetTerm session multiplexer.