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LinuxWorld San Francisco 2005: SlickEdit Wins "Best Application Development Tool" Award

SlickEdit's Multi-language Development Tools Have Been Available on Linux Since 1996

SlickEdit v10  was awarded the 2005 LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Product Excellence Award for "Best Application Development Tool"  this week in San Francisco. The award, managed by the editors of LinuxWorld Magazine in conjunction with the show's organisers IDG World Expo, was announced at the show by SYS-CON Media West Coast bureau chief Roger Strukhoff.

Available on Linux since 1996, SlickEdit's multi-language development tools and advanced code editors have supported the world's most skilled power programmers.

The additional refactorings in SlickEdit v10 bring the total to eighteen, enabling programmers to save countless hours when performing refactoring operations. SlickEdit v10 also has a new user interface, with new icons and the ability to arrange windows and toolbars, support for the Subversion source control system, plus Java and Debugger enhancements.

Whether used as a stand alone development environment or as a complementary editor, SlickEdit v10 enables programmers to write code faster and more accurately.

SlickEdit Inc. is based in Morrissville, North Carolina. Further information on its software development tools:  http://slickedit.com/.

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queZZtion 08/12/05 10:00:46 AM EDT

So is SlickEdit there yet as a VS.NET replacement?