CodeWright

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CodeWright Screen Shot
CodeWright Screen Shot

CodeWright is a Windows Programmers Editing System for software developers. The initial version, made by Premia, was later taken over by Starbase and is now a Borland product. CodeWright is considered easy to use by many developers and has powerful extension tools. The program can be configured to work with other integrated development environment (IDE) systems, synchronise with IDEs on the fly. Support for version control systems, compilers, error-files is available. Extending the program by using C++ creating DLL's.

[edit] End of life

Please note that Borland is no longer renewing support contracts and is no longer engaging in new development. Basically, they're still collecting licensing fees but are not providing support. They have not yet stated when they will discontinue licensing.

[edit] Features

CodeWright is project based. Within your projects you can define and load everything. All features can be changed by the user. Such features are Syntax Highlighting, Code completion, but also make use of the Microsoft Visual Studio libraries (or .Net) and the Java Class Libraries.

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