Embarcadero CodeWright
Windows code editor license for one user
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This SKU provides a one-year named-user license for Embarcadero CodeWright 7.5 Enterprise on Windows. It is a multilanguage Windows license intended for a single named developer and covers the Enterprise edition of the CodeWright source code editor. Suitable for organizations that need a licensed, enterprise-level code editing tool for one user over a one-year term
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Beneficios
- Single-user license: Covers one named user for one year.
- Enterprise edition access: Provides Enterprise-level code editing features beyond standard editions.
- Windows compatibility: Designed for use on Microsoft Windows operating systems.
- Multilanguage support: Includes multiple human-language interface options.
- One-year term: License is valid for a one-year period.
Idiomas disponibles
- English
Información de soporte
- License duration: One-year named-user license as stated in the product title.
- Platform compatibility: Licensed for Microsoft Windows platforms.
- Language options: Multilanguage interface options included with the product.
- License transfers: Transferability handled by publisher or reseller policies.
- Documentation source: Refer to Embarcadero documentation and knowledge base for details.
Preguntas frecuentes
What is Embarcadero CodeWright?
A source code editor for creating and editing code and text files, providing features commonly found in development editors such as syntax highlighting, multi-file editing, and search/replace.
Which file types and programming languages does it support?
Typically handles plain text and source code across multiple programming languages; specific language support depends on included syntax definitions or user-configurable settings.
Can Embarcadero CodeWright be customized for workflows?
Customization commonly includes editor preferences, keybindings, macros, templates, and configurable external tool bindings to adapt the editor to project workflows.
How does it interact with version control and build systems?
Interaction is typically achieved via external command integration, configurable tool bindings, or third-party adapters; exact capabilities depend on the environment and configuration.