Hi Phil,
I think it all boils down to the fact that Tersus has its own visual language, which is significantly different from other languages.
The Tersus language is interpreted in run-time and is not translated to another language.
Regards,
Youval
To use the full functionality of this web site, JavaScript needs to be turned on.
For best results, use the Firefox browser..
Copyright © 2003-2017 - Tersus Software Ltd., All rights reserved. Terms of Use License Graphic design by EmaraDesign