Source Code Organizer PS 2.0
| Developer: |
PinderSoft (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$19.99 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 0.50 MB |
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Developed for software developers, Source Code Organizer PS is your library for organizing and storing all your software source code. It doesn't matter what type of language you program in, Source Code Organizer PS will keep it safe and secure until you need to use it again.
It has several easy to use functions to make your software development easier and more productive. Your code is listed by language type in the main window. Click on the piece of code you want and it appears to the right ready to be copied into your program. If that's not good enough because there's too much clutter on the screen, open the code in its own window for exclusive viewing.
The first time you enter a piece of code, a function, or an entire class, there are several fields you need to fill in. These fields make it easier for you to run a search at a later date, and it keeps your code better organized. But in no way is this a restriction.
All these fields, 'Language', the type of language you're programming in; 'Returns', what the piece of code returns; 'Code Type', is this a function, a class, or a method; 'Platform', the operating system it runs on. It's all there for you to add, delete and edit as you wish. All categories are editable.
As a software developers, if you have a piece of code that is so hot you have to keep it on ice, add Source Code Organizer PS to your software development tools to keep your code in a safe and secure place.
You need Microsoft's .Dot Net Framework installed on your machine for Source Code Organizer PS to function. |
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