PocketC Architect 4.1.3

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    14/08/2008
  • File size:
    901K
  • License:
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  • Minimum requirements:
    requires palm OS 5.0

Publisher’s description

The Palm version of PocketC Architect allows you to compile on-the-go. PocketC Architect provides the following features:
  • Compile PocketC Architect, classic PocketC, or OrbForms Designer applications
  • Hide or show classic PocketC source code
  • Compile from Memo or PDOC files
  • Edit source code with your favorite editor
  • Jump to source code line on error
  • Detailed compile status
  • Compiled applications are always run from OS app launcher
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