Website Builder 1.4

Website Builder 1.4

Are you new to web development? Not a problem! Building a website is now easy as selecting one of our many predesigned templates from the Templates Library, applying your favoured theme to that template and using the page builder to fill in your content with drag and drop blocks.
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Schwartz 1.8

Schwartz 1.8

Schwartz is a developer tool that takes the pain out of writing complex graphics-drawing code. With Schwartz, you can create vector-based graphic compositions in a user-friendly WYSIWYG environment, and then automatically generate source code for rendering your composition on iOS, OS X, the Web, or any other platform. Schwartz already supports producing source code in many different target languages like Objective-C, C, Swift, SVG, and jаvascript.
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Xojo 2017r3

Xojo 2017r3

Xojo (was Real Studio) is a cross-platform software development tool that enables developers of all backgrounds to create software for OS X, Windows, Linux, the Web, and soon, mobile. With users all over the world, Xojo apps can be found in every conceivable category - from commercial software applications to use in governments, universities, businesses, and the Fortune 500. Secondary-level and college students in schools all over the world are introduced to programming with Xojo.
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Pyká Project Manager 1.0.8

Pyká Project Manager 1.0.8

Pyká is a revolutionary new project library app and the world’s first Work Hub. Designed for people who work in project-based environments, Pyká takes your project library to a whole new level. There are many challenges and problems that arise when individuals or teams work on projects. While many solutions exist to help people manage their time, almost nothing exists to help people manage their project library and files… until today!
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Faux Pas 1.7.2

Faux Pas 1.7.2

Faux Pas inspects your iOS or Mac app's Xcode project and warns about possible bugs, as well as about maintainability and style issues.

What the Clang Static Analyzer is to your code, Faux Pas is to your whole Xcode project. Faux Pas doesn't just look at your code - it inspects all the elements of your Xcode project together. This allows it to find completely new classes of potential issues.
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