RegexBuddy 3.2.1

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RegexBuddy is your companion for working with regular expressions. Easily create regular expressions that match exactly what you want. Clearly understand complex regexes written by others. Use plain English building blocks instead of or in addition to the standard regex syntax. Quickly test any regular expression on sample strings and files, preventing mistakes on actual data. Debug without guesswork by stepping through the actual matching process.

Use the regex in your source code with code snippets automatically adjusted to the particulars of C#, Visual Basic, Java, C, C++, Delphi, Perl, PHP, Python, JavaScript, VBScript, REALbasic, Ruby, Tcl and XML. RegexBuddy can emulate the features and limitations of all the regular expression flavors used by these languages. Help is only a click away with RegexBuddy's built-in user discussion forum. RegexBuddy can now emulate the features and limitations of all the popular regular expression flavors. Version 3.1 includes unspecified updates.

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