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Features
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System Requirements
- Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7
- Pentium 4 processor or above
- 512 megabytes (MB) of RAM
- Hard-disk space vary depending on installation. Full installation
requires 100 MB of available hard-disk space
- Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.4 or above
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Ease of Use with simple
project management
NaviCoder provides serveral project management tasks that speed
up the development of your applications on Windows platforms,
i.e. New project Wizard, New Class Wizard, New Interface Wizard,
New Package Wizard, Generate Ant Script and more.
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Intuitive User Interface
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Support of multi-document editing
Easily work on multiple documents simultaneously using multiple
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Navigation
through projects, classes, packages, ant and files
Smart project tree view allows for file manipulation and automatically
updates as new files are added. |
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Intelligent
and comprehensive Source Code Editor
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Support of standard editing features
Incremental search, auto-indent and outdent, block selection,
display tabs and spaces, show line numbers and breaks, highlight
current line, unlimited undo/redo capability, navigate backward
and forward and more. |
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Smart
Code Completion
It's time to learn how to let NaviCoder help you code faster:
Code Completion suggests methods, properties and events to
insert in your code depending on what you are doing. Experience
a quick way in writing code, all it takes is a pick from the
list box.
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Code Folding
With the GUI tool - Code Folding lets you collapse (hide) and
expand (show) sections of your code to make it easier to navigate
and read. What you need to do is just to click the plus (+)
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Bookmarking
It allows you to navigate long files by marking a location
in your code with a bookmark and jumping to that location
from anywhere in the file. When you set a bookmark, a green
flag icon is displayed in left hand side of the Code Editor.
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Syntax
checking and highlighting
Assist you to catch errors immediately and improve readability
and context. You can change the default highlight colors in
Option. |
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Support
of matched brace/bracket highlighting
When you place the cursor just after a closing (or just before
an opening) brace, bracket, or parenthesis. NaviCoder will try
to locate its matching brace, bracket, or parenthesis and highlight
their companion with pre-defined colour. If the current character
has no match, NaviCoder will not highlight it. |
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Support
of Occurrence Marking
With this feature, every occurrence of a class, function, variable
etc that matches the one your cursor is currently on will be
highlighted. In other words, once you select a term, all instances
of that term will be shown highlighted. |
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Overview
Ruler
You can easily locate the errors by using the Overview Ruler
which is to the right of the Editor. It allows quick navigation
to errors that might not be showing on the screen.
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Integrated Interactive Debugger
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Setting breakpoints
The first step in debugging is to find out where your coding
went wrong. Setting breakpoints helps you accomplish this. NaviCoder
allows you to view where all of your breakpoints are and give
you the option of deleting them all in one single step. |
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Stepping through a program
You can easily step over individual expressions within a statement
to solve those tricky debugging problems. The debugger will
display the return value from each expression.
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Inspecting
variables and stack traces
Monitor the values of local and global variables and expressions
in the Locals panels. In addition, Call Stack panel tells
you the exact path the program took to get to the point where
the problem occurred. Enjoy the easiest way to find out the
precise cause of the problem by inspecting the values where
the error occurs.
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Remote Debugging
Debug your programs running on remote machines, the client user
interface is running on one system while the debug engine is
running on another system. This facility is used exactly as
if you are debugging code running locally. |
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More great features
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Written entirely in C++
NaviCoder is written entirely in C++ and professionally designed
for the best look and feel, making it a really fast and powerful
tool. You are allowed to build applications on both Win32 and
Win64 platform. |
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Support of JDK profiles
You can use JDK tools to compile, debug, and run the project.
JDK profiles allows you to work with customized Java Development
Kits. |
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Support of Server profiles
Define different server profiles for running your web projects. Here comes with you Apache Tomcat as the pre-installed JSP container. |
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Support
of Ant
NaviCoder features a Java-based build tool - Apache Ant. It allows
you to standardize and automate build and run environments
for development.
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Support
of JSP
Work out your dynamic web applications of JavaServer Pages in NaviCoder and run them by setting self-defined server profiles.
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Activate
Full Screen Mode during your source code editing
Edits the active document using the whole screen. Press Esc
key to cancel the full screen mode. |
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Activate
Maximized Edit Mode during your source code editing
You can maximize the view of editor, so that you can have more
space to edit sources. To escape from this mode, just click
the Maximized Edit under Window menu. |
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Shortcut
Mapper
Reassigns the default key mapping provided by NaviCoder to suit
your particular needs. All the menus items within NaviCoder
can be assigned to shortcuts. |
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