SlickEdit Inc. announces release of SlickEdit® 2010

May 04, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Software

(Morrisville, N.C.) SlickEdit Inc., provider of the most versatile code editors available, announces the release of SlickEdit 2010. SlickEdit 2010 introduces multiple new powerful and time saving features, providing developers with the coding tools they need to meet ever more aggressive deadlines.

SlickEdit 2010 is the premier cross-platform, multi-language code editor that gives programmers the ability to code in over 40 languages on 7 platforms including Windows®, Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X®. This latest version builds on the company’s 22 years history of enabling developers and development teams to create, navigate, edit, modify, build, and debug code faster and more accurately.

SlickEdit 2010 delivers a wide range of powerful new features including:

•File Tabs Enhancements
•WinDbg Support
•Set Options for All Languages
•Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Support
•Subword Navigation
•Auto-Close and Overtype
•Outline View for XML
 •Subversion History
•Subversion File Status
•Eclipse Emulation
•Doc Comment Updates
•Google Web Toolkit Support
•Notifications
•Product Improvement Program
 

“We are proud to announce the release of SlickEdit 2010,” said Scott Westfall, VP of Software Development. “For over 22 years, SlickEdit has led the way in software development by focusing on developers and their evolving needs. SlickEdit 2010 continues that tradition of excellence by delivering a wide range of compelling code editing capabilities that allow developers to write better code faster.”

SlickEdit 2010 pricing starts at $299 for new licenses. Other products available from SlickEdit are the SlickEdit Core for Eclipse™ and SlickEdit Tools for Microsoft® Visual Studio®. For more information about SlickEdit and free trial downloads, please visit http://www.slickedit.com.

SlickEdit Inc. provides software developers with multi-language development tools and the most advanced code editors available. Power programmers, from Fortune 500 companies to individuals, have chosen SlickEdit as their development tool of choice for over 20 years. Proven on Windows, Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X platforms, SlickEdit products enable even the most accomplished developers to write more code faster, and more accurately. For more information about SlickEdit and free trial downloads, please visit http://www.slickedit.com.

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