SlickEdit 2009 14.0.1.2
SlickEdit is the essential development environment with the most advanced code editor available. Whether used as a stand alone development environment or as a complementary editor, SlickEdit enables developers and development teams to create, navigate, modify, build, run and debug code faster and more accurately. SlickEdit is a useful code editor utility which will come in handy.
Here are some key features of "SlickEdit":
· Code Navigation
Use (Ctrl .) to jump from a symbol to the symbol definition. Use (Ctrl /) to list all of the references for the current symbol and optionally jump to the first reference. These operations set a bookmark that can be popped to return you to the previous location (Ctrl ,).
· Symbol View
Select the Symbol window to display the definition of the current symbol in the editor window, allowing you to see the definition without having to open a separate buffer.
· References View
Displays the list of references for a symbol when you use (Ctrl /). You can also use the Symbol dropdown list to enter a symbol or access recently viewed symbols.
· Syntax Expansion
Expands common block structures when initial keywords are typed. When "if" is typed followed by a space, SlickEdit completes the rest of the statement. This works with other common structures, such as: for, while, do, and try. Additional structures can also be defined.
· Surround With
Use to surround existing lines of code with a new structure such as: if, for, while, and try. The existing code is automatically placed inside braces and indented. Additional structures can also be defined for Surround With.
· Completions
Along with the usual tag-driven completions, you can use the complete-prev command (Ctrl Shift ,) and complete-next command (Ctrl Shift .) to search backward or forward in the current buffer for a matching string. Use the complete-more command (Ctrl Shift Space) to insert additional text from the matching location.
· Editable, Dynamic Diff Tool
Use to compare directories and files. When two files are displayed, you can edit the content using many of the editing features available in SlickEdit. The file is automatically updated as you edit.
· Aliases
Define short names that can be expanded to insert text into a file or directory paths in SlickEdit, with (Ctrl Space). Aliases can automatically insert the date, time, cursor placement and prompt for parameters.
· SmartPaste
Use to automatically indent the code selection you are pasting to match the indentation format of the new location. If the selection contains multiple lines, each line is correctly formatted to match the new location.
· Backup History
Use to store each version of each file when it is saved, enabling you to view, compare, and restore previous versions without having to use source control.
· Smart Line Selections
Line selections are pasted above or below the current line of code (depends upon Option settings), saving you from tediously positioning the cursor at the beginning or end of a line prior to pasting your line of code.
· Syntax-driven Searching
Use to reduce the number of false positives in your searches by restricting searches based on program syntax. For example, you can limit a search to find or omit comments, as well as restrict or omit string literals.
· Emulations
Choose from thirteen keyboard emulations for other editors. Emulations contain the key bindings and behaviors necessary to emulate another editor.
· Recorded and Programmable Macros
Use macros to automate frequently repeated tasks. Recorded macros capture a sequence of operations as you apply them and can be executed at a later time. Programmable macros use the SlickEdit Slick-C programming language to customize and extend the functionality of SlickEdit.
Requirements:
· 170 MB disk space
Limitations:
· 15 days
Change Log
· The Smart Open capabilities of the Open tool window have been enhanced for better performance.
· The Diff dialog has seen some further enhancements to improve usability and better support the new Code Diff functionality.
· Upgrading from v14.0 with certain menu customizations caused a Slick-C stack.
· Removed an optimization in Diff for when Skip Leading Comments is on. This optimization was causing crashes. We plan to release this feature in a future version.
· Please see the readme notes for the complete list of fixes and enhancements
Here are some key features of "SlickEdit":
· Code Navigation
Use (Ctrl .) to jump from a symbol to the symbol definition. Use (Ctrl /) to list all of the references for the current symbol and optionally jump to the first reference. These operations set a bookmark that can be popped to return you to the previous location (Ctrl ,).
· Symbol View
Select the Symbol window to display the definition of the current symbol in the editor window, allowing you to see the definition without having to open a separate buffer.
· References View
Displays the list of references for a symbol when you use (Ctrl /). You can also use the Symbol dropdown list to enter a symbol or access recently viewed symbols.
· Syntax Expansion
Expands common block structures when initial keywords are typed. When "if" is typed followed by a space, SlickEdit completes the rest of the statement. This works with other common structures, such as: for, while, do, and try. Additional structures can also be defined.
· Surround With
Use to surround existing lines of code with a new structure such as: if, for, while, and try. The existing code is automatically placed inside braces and indented. Additional structures can also be defined for Surround With.
· Completions
Along with the usual tag-driven completions, you can use the complete-prev command (Ctrl Shift ,) and complete-next command (Ctrl Shift .) to search backward or forward in the current buffer for a matching string. Use the complete-more command (Ctrl Shift Space) to insert additional text from the matching location.
· Editable, Dynamic Diff Tool
Use to compare directories and files. When two files are displayed, you can edit the content using many of the editing features available in SlickEdit. The file is automatically updated as you edit.
· Aliases
Define short names that can be expanded to insert text into a file or directory paths in SlickEdit, with (Ctrl Space). Aliases can automatically insert the date, time, cursor placement and prompt for parameters.
· SmartPaste
Use to automatically indent the code selection you are pasting to match the indentation format of the new location. If the selection contains multiple lines, each line is correctly formatted to match the new location.
· Backup History
Use to store each version of each file when it is saved, enabling you to view, compare, and restore previous versions without having to use source control.
· Smart Line Selections
Line selections are pasted above or below the current line of code (depends upon Option settings), saving you from tediously positioning the cursor at the beginning or end of a line prior to pasting your line of code.
· Syntax-driven Searching
Use to reduce the number of false positives in your searches by restricting searches based on program syntax. For example, you can limit a search to find or omit comments, as well as restrict or omit string literals.
· Emulations
Choose from thirteen keyboard emulations for other editors. Emulations contain the key bindings and behaviors necessary to emulate another editor.
· Recorded and Programmable Macros
Use macros to automate frequently repeated tasks. Recorded macros capture a sequence of operations as you apply them and can be executed at a later time. Programmable macros use the SlickEdit Slick-C programming language to customize and extend the functionality of SlickEdit.
Requirements:
· 170 MB disk space
Limitations:
· 15 days
Title: SlickEdit 2009 14.0.1.2
License / Price: Trial / USD 299.00
Size / OS: 56.6 MB / Windows All
Last Updated: June 9th, 2009
Developer: SlickEdit
http://www.slickedit.com/
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Change Log
· The Smart Open capabilities of the Open tool window have been enhanced for better performance.
· The Diff dialog has seen some further enhancements to improve usability and better support the new Code Diff functionality.
· Upgrading from v14.0 with certain menu customizations caused a Slick-C stack.
· Removed an optimization in Diff for when Skip Leading Comments is on. This optimization was causing crashes. We plan to release this feature in a future version.
· Please see the readme notes for the complete list of fixes and enhancements
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