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Development Environments are applications or suites of applications that give developers a graphical user interface for writing code.


Clustor

  • Version: Stable 2.0.0  /  Development Beta
  • Byte Size:  1.8 MB  /  172.0 KB
  • License: Commercial Demo
  • Revision Date: August 4th, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.activetools.com
  • Note: Also Available: Linux 2.0 2.0.0
  • Description: Clustor provides an easy and intuitive environment to build distributed compute intensive applications, which offers significant time and money savings. Unlike other tools for development of distributed and parallel programs, no reprogramming of existing applications is required. Existing applications can be rapidly adapted for execution on a Beowulf type computing clusters. Clustor can also be used to utilize idle computing power of other networked computers.
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Code Crusader

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Eagle

  • Version: Stable 3.55 r3g
  • Byte Size:  3.9 MB (4,047,898 bytes)
  • License: Freeware
  • Revision Date: February 11, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www.cadsoft.de/
  • Binary: RPM
  • Note: Also Available: Schematic Library Devices, Board Libraries
  • Description: The Eagle (Easily Applicable Graphical Layout Editor) Layout Editor is an easy to use, yet powerful tool for designing printed circuit boards (PCBs). The program consists of three main modules: (1) Layout editor, (2) Schematic editor, (3) Autorouter, which are embedded in a single user interface. Therefore there is no need for converting netlists between schematics and layouts.
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gIDE

  • Version: Development 0.1.7
  • Byte Size:  439.0 KB (449,539 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: March 2, 2000
  • Home Page: http://gide.pn.org/
  • Binary: RPM
  • Description: gIDE is a new gtk-based Integrated Development Environment for the C programming language. gIDE is currently under heavy development, but currently includes features such as an internal editor, replacement editor support, keyword highlighting, prototype generator, project management, and customizable toolbars.
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Jedi

  • Version: Stable 2.0.0
  • Byte Size:  2.6 MB (2,722,205 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: February 11, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www-pinot.informatik.uni-kl.de/~hillenbr/jedi/
  • Description: Jedi is an integrated development environment for the Java programming language. It is written in Java and has been tested on Solaris, HPUX, x86-Linux and Windows.
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Jipe

  • Version: Stable 0.89
  • Byte Size:  132.1 KB (135,317 bytes)
  • License: Freeware
  • Revision Date: December 22, 1999
  • Home Page: http://e-i-s.co.uk/jipe
  • Binary: Generic
  • Description: Jipe - Is a Java Integrated Programming Environment. It is a Free & small but powerful IDE based on Java. It can edit, compile & run java applets and applications from within the Jipe Environment, and includes features such as colour syntaxing and document indenting.
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Magic

  • Version: Stable 8.3
  • Byte Size:  16.3 MB (17,112,317 bytes)
  • License: Freeware
  • Revision Date: January 30, 2000
  • Evaluation Period: 60 days
  • Home Page: http://www.magic-sw.com/linux
  • Binary: RPM
  • Description: Magic is an extremely productive, state-of-the-art technology for developing and deploying business and eCommerce solutions across the enterprise, and forms the basis for all Magic-based Solutions. This is a trial version of the complete Magic development environment (Beta version) - for Linux!
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Moonshine

  • Version: Stable 1.0.1
  • Byte Size:  352.4 KB (360,832 bytes)
  • License: OpenSource
  • Revision Date: February 29, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www.rednecksoft.com
  • Binary: Generic, RPM
  • Description: Moonshine is an application development tool for Linux developed by Redneck Software. Through the use of modules, users of Moonshine can customize every aspect of their development environment.
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Overflow

  • Version: Development 0.1.0
  • Byte Size:  666.7 KB (682,658 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: March 20th, 2000
  • Home Page: http://freespeech.on.openprojects.net/overflow.html
  • Binary: Generic
  • Additional Software Required: FFTW
  • Description: Overflow is a free (GPL) "data flow oriented" development environment. It works by visually connecting basic nodes into a network in order to create complex applications. It can be used as a rapid development tool, but also in real-time applications. The design has been done in C++ and allows toolkits to be easily added.
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PLT DrScheme

  • Version: Stable 101
  • Byte Size:  2.4 MB (2,490,026 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: October 29, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.cs.rice.edu/CS/PLT/packages/drscheme/
  • Description: DrScheme is a graphical environment for developing programs using the Scheme programming language. DrScheme runs under Windows 95/98/NT, MacOS, and Unix/X.
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PSXDEV

  • Version: Development 1.0 release 5
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: January 21, 2000
  • Home Page: http://psxdev.de/
  • Description: PSXDEV is a free GPL'd development environment for the PlayStation (PSX). It features a Linux device driver (kernel module) for a special development hardware (available worldwide in many stores) and it allows you to connect more than on e PSX with your Unix box and then exchange main memory, video memory and memory card contents or run self developed applications on it. With the included GNU egcs and binutils for the new target psx you can write your own cross platform applications. Many data format converters and other utilities are also included.

    Please note that you still need official development material (includes, libraries, architecture documentation) which is not in this distribution for obvious reasons. This is not a game and this is not a Sony product and it's not Linux for the PlayStation.
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Qt Architect

  • Version: Stable 2.0-1
  • Byte Size:  665.2 KB (681,204 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: November 10, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.qtarch.intranova.net/
  • Binary: Generic, RPM Alpha
  • Additional Software Required: QT
  • Description: A versatile screen architect for the Qt widget set.
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QtEZ

  • Version: Stable 0.85.2
  • Byte Size:  1.0 MB (1,099,553 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: January 31, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www.ibl.sk/qtez/
  • Binary: RPM Source
  • Additional Software Required: QT 2+, Automake, Autoconf
  • Description: QtEZ is a rapid application development environment that dumps source code native to Qt. It supports KDE, i18n and automake tools.
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Scintilla

  • Version: Stable 1.22
  • Byte Size:  245.6 KB (251,510 bytes)
  • License: Open Source
  • Revision Date: February 28th, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www.scintilla.org/
  • Description: Scintilla is a free source code editing component. As well as features found in standard text editing components, Scintilla includes features especially useful when editing and debugging source code. These include support for syntax styling, error indicators, code completion and call tips. The selection margin can contain markers like those used in debuggers to indicate breakpoints and the current line. Styling choices are more open than with many editors, allowing the use of proportional fonts, bold and italics, multiple foreground and background colours and multiple fonts.
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SNiFF+ Penguin IDE

  • Version: Stable 3.2
  • Byte Size:  20.4 MB (21,419,975 bytes)
  • License: Freeware
  • Revision Date: November 23, 1999
  • Evaluation Period: unlimited
  • Home Page: http://www.takefive.com
  • Binary: RPM
  • Description: SNiFF+ Penguin IDE is the first professional IDE for Linux C/C++ developers. Using this IDE you can edit, compile and debug C and C++ applications on Linux, shorten your development cycles with an industrial-strength graphical IDE, combine SNiFF+ Penguin IDE with GNU compilers and debuggers, manage the development life-cycle with RCS and CVS, analyse, navigate and comprehend C/C++ code with SNiFF+ leading-edge browsing tools, and develop open source projects with a tool used by more than 25000 professional developers.
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TCL Development Studio

  • Version: Stable 1.0
  • Byte Size:  46.6 KB (47,682 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: July 12, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.star.spb.ru/~small/tcldev/
  • Description: The main purpose of TCL Development Studio project is creating a useful framework for working with TCL projects. Its main claim to fame is the fact that it is used to develop itself.
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VDKBuilder

  • Version: Stable 1.0.6
  • Byte Size:  572.8 KB (586,537 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: February 11, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www.programmers.net/artic/Motta/vdk/
  • Description: VDKBuilder is a project with the aim to provide free software world with a rapid application development tool. VDKBuilder is a RAD tool, it provides the programmer with an integrated environment for designing GUI interfaces, editing sources, compiling, linking and debugging. All these phases can be accomplished from within VDKBuilder. VDKBuilder supports automake/autoconf.
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VisualGTK

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XEBOT

  • Version: Stable 0.5.00
  • Byte Size:  945.0 KB (967,642 bytes)
  • License: Shareware
  • Revision Date: October 26, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.demon.co.uk/titan/XEBOT/index.html
  • Description: XEBOT is a GUI application builder and self contained execution environment allowing users to build apps in a manor similar to visual basic. Functionality is added using the internal C++ like language or by simply linking external functions written in C/C++ or assembler. It is built using the mutilplatform IPAD-Pro core and so provides a very powerful, consistent interface across all supported platforms without the need to have X11 or MS Windows available.
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XMPI

  • Version: Stable 2.2-6.3.1
  • Byte Size:  202.9 KB (207,737 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: February 14, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www.mpi.nd.edu/lam/software/xmpi/
  • Additional Software Required: LAM
  • Note: NOTE: Does not work with LAM version 6.3-b1.
  • Description: XMPI is an X/Motif based graphical user interface for running, debugging and visualizing MPI programs. Extensive MPI information is extracted from a running application on demand, or from a cumulative log of communication. Both sources are tightly integrated with an application overview window and any number of single process focus windows. XMPI is an excellent console for teaching MPI because students can vividly see the results of message-passing functions.
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