ActiveDeveloper 2.12 Features Improved Aqua Interface

· by Mike Washlesky · News

InterACTIVE-Technology has released an update for ActiveDeveloper, bringing it to version 2.12. ActiveDeveloper is a software development app designed for runtime creating and testing. The update features an improved UI. According to InterACTIVE-Technology:

Today InterACTIVE-Technology released version 2.12 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 ...

ActiveDeveloper version 2.12 responds to user requests with a lot of improvements on the user interface. It now has a much better fit with the Aqua desktop.

You can find more information about the OS X ActiveDeveloper release at the InterACTIVE-Technology Web site. ActiveDeveloper 2.12 is free for registered users, while the full version is available for US$99.00.

Mike Washlesky

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