The Visual Remote Unix/Linux C/C++ IDE under Windows
Version | 4.0 |
Updated | Jan 3rd 2007 |
Developer |
MagicUnix Information Technology Limited
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User Rating |
965
3.7
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Original File Size | 9.2 MB |
Downloads | 8376 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows NT |
Category | Programming |
Magic C++ is a fully visual integrated application environment(IDE) designed to meet the requirements of those programmers developing on remote Linux/Unix server based on Windows client .
By integrating support for both FTP, TELNET and our custom Remote Development Protocol(RDP) based on a client/server architecture, Magic C++ presents a seamless interface to open and edit files, and execute compilers and debuggers. When comparing this to a conventional development process which would usually involve juggling a PC editor, file transfer utility and terminal window, Magic C++ give programmers advantages become immediately apparent.Through an integrated approach to editing, still using existing remote server-based compilers and debuggers(i.e. gdb or dbx) to compile and debug on Windows PC client, Magic C++ makes it easy to develop software regardless of whether the file is simply on your PC or located on a remote server running a kind of Linux/Unix operating system. This allows programmers developing on Linx/Unix platform to benefit from the many familiar time-saving features provided by Windows.
Here are some key features of "Magic C++ .NET":
· Full-function visual IDE designed for C/C++ programmers
· Standard visual IDE just like Microsoft Visual C++
· Advanced code editor
· Seamlessly integration with the existing compilers and debuggers on remote Linux/Unix servers
· Support CVS
· High availability/Lower server load
· Support for development under different network status:online, congested network and offline
Rational ClearCase Support
· ClearCase plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio was designed primarily for use with MS Visual Studio, but in principle it can be used with any IDE that supports Microsoft's SCC API. Magic C++ Advanced Enterprise Edition 4.0 has implementated Microsoft SCC API, so any source control plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio include ClearCase, VSS etc. can be reused in Magic C++ without any modifications.
Plug-in Support
· Magic C++ Advanced Enterprise Edition 4.0 has implementated a plug-in programming API which is compatible with MS Visual Studio's, so plug-in for MS Visual Studio include ClearCase, VSS, Visual Assistant etc. can be reused in Magic C++ without any modifications( binary level compatible ), you can also develop your plug-in for Magic C++ just as for MS Visual Studio.
Application Wizard Customization Support
· Magic C++ Advanced Enterprise Edition 4.0 has implementated an application wizard programming API which is compatible with MS Visual Studio's, so application wizard for MS Visual Studio can be reused in Magic C++ after compiling the source codes with Magic C++ application wizard library( source code level compatible ), you can also develop your application wizard for Magic C++ just as for MS Visual Studio.
Support debugging binary file on Unix/Linux server with source files on windows client
· You can specify an Unix/Linux/BSD remote directory for a windows local directory. With this mapping relationship Magic C++ will forward all the operations include Compile/Debug to the remote Unix/Linux/BSD servers, and present a seamless interface to execute compiler and debugger, that means you can debug an executable binary file on Unix/Linux server but store the source codes on windows client, it's very helpful to protect your source codes while debugging at an unsecure place( onsite debugging ) or limit environment( embedded target board ).
Limitations:
· 15 days trial
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