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{{Software
|Name=SourceLink
|Version=2.0 (1993)
|Author=William C. Mueller
|Vendor=[[One Up Corporation]]
}}
Originally released as a hypertext source code browser with visualisation capabilities for [[C]], [[C++]], and [[REXX]] and possibly other languages. With version two the company had added extensive editing capabilities and [[REXX]] macro support making the system more of an IDE or an advanced programmers editor than a visualisation tool. The editing facility appears to have been to a degree compatible with [[Enhanced Editor]] scripts.
Originally released as a hypertext source code browser with visualisation capabilities for [[C]], [[C++]], and [[REXX]] and possibly other languages. With version two the company had added extensive editing capabilities and [[REXX]] macro support making the system more of an IDE or an advanced programmers editor than a visualisation tool. The editing facility appears to have been to a degree compatible with [[Enhanced Editor]] scripts.


It also had a rudimentary file browser.
It also had a rudimentary file browser.


==Versions==
* SourceLink v2.0 (1993)
==Author & publisher==
* William C. "Bill" Mueller
* Sourceline Software Inc. - San Diego, California, USA
* Sourceline Software Inc. - San Diego, California, USA
* OneUP Corp. - Dallas, Texas, USA. (after 1993)


[[Category:Text editors]]
[[Category:Text editors]]

Revision as of 14:25, 28 October 2021

SourceLink
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Name SourceLink
Version 2.0 (1993)
Vendor One Up Corporation
Author William C. Mueller
Licence
WWW

Originally released as a hypertext source code browser with visualisation capabilities for C, C++, and REXX and possibly other languages. With version two the company had added extensive editing capabilities and REXX macro support making the system more of an IDE or an advanced programmers editor than a visualisation tool. The editing facility appears to have been to a degree compatible with Enhanced Editor scripts.

It also had a rudimentary file browser.

  • Sourceline Software Inc. - San Diego, California, USA