Freeware used for Software Development
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What freeware do you use when developing software? I can immediately think of WinCVS. There is also a restricted 'freeware' version of Rational Rose for UML. :)
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What freeware do you use when developing software? I can immediately think of WinCVS. There is also a restricted 'freeware' version of Rational Rose for UML. :)
FranzKlein wrote: I can immediately think of WinCVS. I am using WinCVS, too, and WndTabs. Regards Thomas Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi
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What freeware do you use when developing software? I can immediately think of WinCVS. There is also a restricted 'freeware' version of Rational Rose for UML. :)
CVS, Doxygen and ResHacker (and some GNU stuff like od, gcc and so on when on a linux box). I have also found some really resourceful applications and add-ins here on CP like a project line counter, a NCB nuker, QuickHex and so on. Thanks to all contributers for that! :-D /moliate
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What freeware do you use when developing software? I can immediately think of WinCVS. There is also a restricted 'freeware' version of Rational Rose for UML. :)
I've been using Chris Sells CollectionGen for creating strongly typed collections in C#. I've also used nDoc and nAnt. Thats all I can think of right now. James Simplicity Rules!
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What freeware do you use when developing software? I can immediately think of WinCVS. There is also a restricted 'freeware' version of Rational Rose for UML. :)
FranzKlein wrote: I can immediately think of WinCVS. Could you describe the setup in which you are using WinCVS? I'm also looking into it. On what version of Windows is it running in your case and how has it been so far? Regards Senkwe Just another wannabe code junky
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What freeware do you use when developing software? I can immediately think of WinCVS. There is also a restricted 'freeware' version of Rational Rose for UML. :)
the WinHelp compiler PKZIP's command line version that's about it. i've paid for everything else. -c
I don't care, and you can't make me.
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What freeware do you use when developing software? I can immediately think of WinCVS. There is also a restricted 'freeware' version of Rational Rose for UML. :)
I'm using the best editor there is for Unix and Windows alike: Vim (VI Improved - and my, what an improvement!)
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What freeware do you use when developing software? I can immediately think of WinCVS. There is also a restricted 'freeware' version of Rational Rose for UML. :)
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What freeware do you use when developing software? I can immediately think of WinCVS. There is also a restricted 'freeware' version of Rational Rose for UML. :)
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What freeware do you use when developing software? I can immediately think of WinCVS. There is also a restricted 'freeware' version of Rational Rose for UML. :)