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'''GuiXT''' is a ] system developed by Synactive, Inc. It provides user-interface customization to ]. It was created specifically for use with SAP and is integrated with SAP, but GuiXT Solutions operate independently of SAP solutions.{{solution-inline|date=February 2019}}

GuiXT Solutions are offered by Synactive, Inc., a US firm headquartered in ]. Synactive was founded in 1998 by Dr. Gerhard Rode and Thomas Ewe. Their first product was GuiXT, designed to operate in conjunction with SAP’s graphical user interface, ].

At this time, Synactive offers GuiXT Solutions supporting a number of workstation alternatives. GuiXT Fuzion delivers standard or enhanced SAP transaction screens in web browser environments.

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