! Code Chameleon 1.0
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Code Chameleon Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/XP/2000 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$35 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.028 MB |
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Code anything easily with this powerful, flexible, and extensible editor supporting multitudes of programming and scripting languages. Highlights: Color-coded syntax for ActionScript, Active Server Pages (ASP), ADA, Apache, BASIC, batch files, C, C++, C#, Cascading Style Sheets (css), ColdFusion templates, Fortran, HTML, Java, JavaScript, Pascal, Perl script, PHP, SQL, TCL, and VB Script Ability to experiment - unlimited Undo and Redo are only one click away Bookmarking for easy navigation Help as you type: Intellisense/Auto-complete eliminates the need to memorize standard functions, methods, properties and parameter lists The brace matching - see the scope of the function or expression immediately Code templates: you can insert any reusable piece of text into your document with the minimal number of keystrokes, or convert any piece of text to a template Ability to automate code insertion and repetitive tasks, and provide macro-like capabilities via industry-standard Visual Basic for Applications (VBScript) Single-click navigation between documents using document tabs Ability to create your own language definitions and profiles Create C#, Java and HTML projects using project templates, or create your own templates, and Publish your creations on the Internet using built-in Quick FTP.
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