Subject: ANNOUNCE : TIDE 1.3 available - DN [1]
Michael Haschek <miha@cst.co.at> - 09 Jan 2000 - comp.lang.tcl
Dear Tcl'ers :
Case Software Technologies, Austria and ICEM CFD, Berkeley CA proudly
announce
TIDE 1.3 :
This release is a major overhaul of 1.2 and contains several bugfixes
and
new enhancements (eg. Syntax-highlightning, etc).
TIDE is an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for Tcl/Tk.
TIDE lets you manage your projects, navigate through the source, browse
your symbols.
TIDE rolls all of the development tools you need to build your Tcl
applications into one :
* Projectmanagement
* Smart editor with navigation capability throughout the project
* Interface to Version Control Systems (RCS, CVS, SCCS on
demand)
* Interface to the TUBA-debugger
* DiffMerge, also against the repository
* Cross-Referencer to view the call-tree or the usage of symbols
(R/W)
* Retriever to search strings throughout the project
* Symbol-browser to view the used symbols
* Compiler to produce bytecode or ready-to-go binaries, embedded
in
a simple make-support
* Lint to find syntactical errors
* Packaging-mechanism to build packages for distributions
* Interface to other compilers, debuggers
You can get more information from :
http://www.t-ide.com
TIDE 1.3 is now available for Linux, AIX and Solaris, other platforms
will follow soon.
The multiuser-version is already in a good state, companies interested
in
beta-testing should contact me at miha@cst.co.at. There will be an
interesting offer for participants.
The multuser-version supports shared workspaces, contains a
documentation-
tool and a Configuration-Management-Tool.
See you on the web !
Your CST / ICE TIDE Team
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Ing. Hans-Michael Haschek, Case Software Technologies
Tel. ++43 (0) 61 32 / 28 0 33 -34
Fax ++43 (0) 61 32 / 28 0 33 -4
www : http://www.t-ide.com
Lets have Tcl/Tk at your fingertips with TIDE
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