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SlickEdit is a cross-platform, multi-language code editor that enables developers and development teams to create, navigate, modify, build, and debug code faster and more accurately. With SlickEdit, even the most accomplished developers can code faster.
SlickEdit v11 delivers a wide range of powerful new features including:
- Code Templates
- Comment Wrapping
- Comment Auto-generation
- Regex Evaluator
- Vim Emulation
- Word Completion on File Names
- Additional Quick Refactorings
- Mac Universal Binary Support
SlickEdit has also enhanced a number of features throughout the product including search and replace, bookmarks, and auto-completions.
"More than ever, SlickEdit v11 handles the tedious tasks involved with programming, allowing you to concentrate on writing code,” said Scott Westfall, Director of Software Development. “We take great pride in delivering unparalleled power, speed, and flexibility to our customers by providing the best code editor available on the market today.”
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