Mojo Designs Inc has ported its Eyelet embedded graphical user interface development software to Intel Corp’s StrongARM chip. Boulder, Colorado-based Mojo’s Eyelet GUI is said to owe nothing to the usual desktop GUI conventions, and is intended for developers working on new generations of handheld devices. It doesn’t rely on the staple menus and scroll bars found in desktop interfaces, freeing up screen space, and fits into between 128k and 156k of memory for the complete system. Eyelet includes its own GUI builder, and works across eight real-time operating systems. The initial version ran on the Motorola PowerPC, and Eyeot has since also been ported to Cirrus Logic’s new EP7212 and the ARM7 chip.