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Announcing ncurses 5.5 
 
  The  ncurses  (new  curses)  library  is  a free software emulation of 
  curses  in  System  V  Release 4.0, and more. It uses terminfo format, 
  supports  pads  and color and multiple highlights and forms characters 
  and   function-key   mapping,   and  has  all  the  other  SYSV-curses 
  enhancements over BSD curses. 
 
  In  mid-June  1995,  the  maintainer of 4.4BSD curses declared that he 
  considered  4.4BSD curses obsolete, and encouraged the keepers of Unix 
  releases such as BSD/OS, FreeBSD and NetBSD to switch over to ncurses. 
 
  The ncurses code was developed under GNU/Linux. It has been in use for 
  some  time  with  OpenBSD as the system curses library, and on FreeBSD 
  and  NetBSD  as  an  external  package.  It  should port easily to any 
  ANSI/POSIX-conforming UNIX. It has even been ported to OS/2 Warp! 
 
  The distribution includes the library and support utilities, including 
  a   terminfo  compiler  tic(1),  a  decompiler  infocmp(1),  clear(1), 
  tput(1),  tset(1),  and  a  termcap conversion tool captoinfo(1). Full 
  manual pages are provided for the library and tools.