WOTgreal
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WOTgreal | |
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Developed by | Dean Harmon |
Genre | UnrealScript scripting |
Website | http://www.wotgreal.com/ |
WOTgreal (pronounced wot-gree-all) is an integrated development environment for developing scripts in UnrealScript. It is developed and maintained by Dean Harmon.
Three different versions are available: Trial (free with limitations), Standard ($25) and Professional ($45). In the Trial version, certain options are limited. The Standard version shouldn't have such limitations and the Professional version adds support for revision control, such as Microsoft Visual SourceSafe, CVS and Perforce.
[edit] Features
Features of WOTgreal include:
- Syntax highlighting
- Code navigation
- Integrated compiler
- Integrated debugger
- Class and package browsers
- Customizeable toolbars, menu short-cuts, keyboard configuration and tools
- Macro support
- Support for all Unreal Engine games