Software : Borland Codewright 7.5 for Win

Software : Borland Codewright 7.5 for Win

Borland Codewright 7.5 for Win

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Borland Codewright 7.5 for Win
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Borland
EAN: 0087944873549
Feature: Sold Individually
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Borland International
Manufacturer: Borland International
Model: CW1475
Publisher: Borland International
Sales Rank: 1914
Studio: Borland International



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Item Description:
CodeWright? 7.5, The Programmer's Editing System, is designed to boost productivity with peer-to-peer connectivity for remote communication and file editing. Timesaving features include advanced search and replace, an editable Difference Window, syntax coloring, code intelligence, and customizable templates and snippets for code reuse. Tailor CodeWright options and keymaps to enhance usability. Synchronize CodeWright files with Borland? and Microsoft? IDEs. Leverage macros for automation and DLL support for additional functionality within CodeWright. The editing system is built to incorporate compilers, version control and other third-party applications into a powerful, unified environment. CodeWright 7.5 - engineered to create better software faster.

Main Features
  • Manufacturer: Borland Software Corporation
  • Manufacturer Part Number: CW1475
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.borland.com
  • Software Sub Type: Programming Utility
  • Software Name: Borland CodeWright 7.5 - Complete Product
  • Features & Benefits:
  • Add Images to Popup Menus
  • Assign Keys in Fewer Steps
  • Build and Compile Tools More Flexible
  • CodeMeeting Notification
  • Color Embedded Language Sections
  • Customize Options Consolidated for Easier Access
  • Differencing Enhanced
  • Display Wrap Buttons on the Edit Toolbar
  • Document/Window Manager Access Simplified
  • Environment Options Added
  • FTP Deployment Enhanced
  • HTML Toolbar in WYSIWYG Editor/Viewer
  • JBuilder and C++ BuilderX Projects and Project Groups Supported
  • Output Window more Flexible
  • Synchronization for Borland IDEs
  • Toolbar Functionality Improved
  • Visible EOLs for Multiple Platforms
  • Visual Studio .NET Keymap Emulation XML
  • Editing Enhanced
  • Platform Support: PC
  • License Type: Complete Product
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    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Not as good comparing to others, as it used to be 10 years back. ...
    Time has gone by, since CW development was active.
    I regret buying this product. Borland only collects last pennies of it.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A must for developers who use multiple languages ...
    I have used various versions of this tool over the years and i just keeps etting better. One of my favorite features of is the ability to edit sets of files (projects) in a variety of languages within the same tool while retaining the editor's ability to highlight and recognize the specific cahracteristics of each language. (Although, I have t admit that I have often found the Hex Editor representation to be almost as handy.)

    If, as I do, you find yourself using a mixture of C# or Pascal (Delphi) with HTML, XML, or text files, then this will be a very handy tool.



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