September 2003 -- Today InterACTIVE-Technology released ActiveDeveloper version 2.15 for MacOS X 10.2
- our Runtime Objective-C & C IDE, JIT Compiler and Debugger -- supporting Cocoa, WebKit
and QuickTime
The ActiveDeveloper IDE cuts your API learning curve and allows incremental Development of any size Project.
With ActiveDeveloper you get an Incremental Objective-C IDE that allows you to build and re-build NATIVE apps and servers
directly at Runtime - while they run. Thereby bringing you a lot closer to the Objects you work with ...
ActiveDeveloper v2.15 add support for the new WebKit and also supports developing Cocoa and QuickTime based applications in
Objective-C. There is a new WebBrowser example showing how to use the main WebKit Sample with ActiveDeveloper - allowing you
to build and re-build WebKit applications even while they run.
ActiveDeveloper v2.15 also comes with the First Final release of the "ActiveDeveloper User Guide" - covering both how to use
the ActiveDeveloper IDE windows on pre-cooked manual demos contained in the download package, and how to make it work for you
on your own Objective-C Projects.
All this make ActiveDeveloper version 2.15 the best version ever to evaluate the product.
And, when you want to try ActiveDeveloper with your own projects - send us an email.
We are quite successful helping developers to get interactive with their own Objective-C projects via email support.
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