ActiveDeveloper 2.11 Features Improved Stability

· by Mike Washlesky · News

InterACTIVE-Technology is now shipping an OS X version of ActiveDeveloper 2.11. ActiveDeveloper is a software development app designed for runtime creating and testing. The update features improved live object browsing stability. According to InterACTIVE-Technology:

Today InterACTIVE-Technology released version 2.11 of ActiveDeveloper for MacOS X 10.1 and 10.2 - our Runtime Objective-C & C IDE, JIT compiler and Debugger with support for Cocoa.

With ActiveDeveloper IDE we cut your API learning curve and turn Development of any size Apps incremental. With ActiveDeveloper you get a Runtime Object IDE allowing you to build NATIVE apps and servers directly at Runtime while they run. There by bringing you a whole lot closer to the Objects you work with ...

In ActiveDeveloper version 2.11 stability is improved in the live object browser, and itis now possible to use ActiveDeveloper on stand-alone Macs - so you can take it home or use it on your portable without being connected to a network.

You can find more information about the OS X ActiveDeveloper release at the InterACTIVE-Technology Web site. ActiveDeveloper 2.11 is available for US$99.00.

Mike Washlesky

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