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SkyIDE

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Name: SkyIDE
Works on: windowsWindows XP and above
Developer: Sasko Usinov
Version: 2
Last Updated: 23 Feb 2017
Release: 07 Jan 2009
Category: Programming > Coding languages and Compilers
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SkyIDE Details

Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows XP | Windows 2000 | Windows 2003 | Windows 2008 | Windows Vista | Windows 2012
SHA1 Hash: 71629b7dd3724991c2a2b672cf303322495ebee4
Size: 2.26 MB
File Format: zip
Rating: 2 out of 5 based on 23 user ratings
Downloads: 414
License: Free
SkyIDE is a free software by Sasko Usinov and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 2012.
You can download SkyIDE which is 2.26 MB in size and belongs to the software category Coding languages and Compilers.
SkyIDE was released on 2009-01-07 and last updated on our database on 2017-02-23 and is currently at version 2.
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SkyIDE Description

  • Multi Compiler Compiler Support
  • SkyIDE supports multiple compilers. Currently I have implemented support for the GNU C++ compiler for DOS (MinGW required), Borland's bcc32.exe C++ compiler, OpenWatcom C++, Digital Mars C++, LCC-WIN32 C Compiler, Sun' Java compiler, Digital Mars D and the Free Pascal compiler.
  • The Project Manager
  • SkyIDE supports working with multiple projects at the same time without causing any conflicts among project files. If two files with the same path and the same name are shared among two or more projects, SkyIDE will let you have those files in the project tree without any interference. However, any changes made to the file will impact all of the projects that contain that file. Each project is represented with a separate icon.
  • Each C++ project can be set to use a different C++ compiler with different parameters.
  • The Line Tracker
  • The Line Tracker shows the text of each line where the caret is. You can add multiple entries to the Line Tracker by right clicking on the line you want to be added (where the caret is) and selecting Add Line To Tracker.
  • Abbrevations and Auto Complete
  • SkyIDE supports Auto Complete and Abbrevations. There is a separate Abbrevations file and a separate Auto Complete file for each document type that SkyIDE supports. These settings can be customized and can be accessed from the .Settings directory.
  • The name of the "settings" file contains the .abbr extension followed by the name of the type of document. For example, to access the Abbrevation settings for your C++ document, you would access .Settingscpp.abbr and for HTML, .SettingsHTML.abbr. Similarly for Auto Complete, you would access .Settingscpp.ac and .Settingshtml.ac etc.
  • Auto Complete and Abbrevations can be turned off and on for each file.
  • You can either have custom words typed in a file or a dynamic listing of all of your variables in the file neing edited.
  • The Search Bar
  • SkyIDE has two quick searches implemented. One is on the standard toolbar and one is on a separate toolbar. The second one provides you with more options. The search bar searches text as you type. If the searched text is not found in your document, the program will beep. You can use the right arrow -> to search for the next occurance of the word.
  • The C++ File Structure
  • The C++ File Structure (on the File Inspector pane) lists all of your variables, functions, loops and classes in the file.
  • Favorites and History
  • Use the Favorites pane to add and remove files that you use the most. The files in the Favorites pane can be re-arranged via the Options dialog.
  • The History pane remembers every file that you open. If for some reason you editted a file some time ago but you forgot which file it was, you can always refer to the History pane. Launch the Options dialog to find out what file each entry in the History pane points to.
  • Extract Styles and JavaScripts
  • SkyIDE has a few very inteligent and powerful features. Two of these features are the Extract Scripts and Extract Styles functions from the HTML menu. SkyIDE simply searches for all the scripts or styles in the current HTML file and it extracts them in a new file. How handy is that?? I personally love the feature :)
  • The SQL like capabilitiesSkyIDE gives you a few SQL like capabilities. Refer to the screenshots for details
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SkyIDE Screenshots

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