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* Visual Smalltalk Enterprise 3.0 (1995, [[Windows 95]])
 
Before Smalltalk/V, the first commercial Smalltalk product from Digitalk was Digitalk Methods releasereleased in 1983. The windowing interface was not graphically based - instead it drew its windows using special symbols stored in a character format. Further, it predated the use of a mouse to drive the interface.
 
There have also been versions of Smalltalk/V for the Apple Macintosh and IBM OS/2 operating systems. A version for OS/2 was also available for VSE.
 
In july 1995 ParcPlace and Digitalk merged, later renaming the company to ObjectShare, and in 1997 the company announcementannounced it was moving away from Smalltalk and focus towards Java.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Levez|first1=Belinda|title=Reconstructed timeline for Visual Smalltalk from Digitalk|url=http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/236072.html|website=Google Answers|accessdate=2016-03-20}}</ref>
 
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