Apple MPW 3.6

Free MPW is a development environment for Mac OS 7.x/8.x/9.x, providing tools for C, C++ and assembly-language programming.
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Apple MPW is a comprehensive collection of development tools designed for professional Mac OS software developers. It provides a configurable and scriptable environment for creating software for 68K and Power Macintosh systems. Apple MPW includes features for C, C++, and assembly-language programming, as well as a general-purpose C/C++ development environment.

MPW (Macintosh Programmer's Workshop) is a product designed specifically for professional Macintosh software developers. It brings together a comprehensive collection of Macintosh core development tools designed to support C, C++, and assembly-language programmers who are writing software for Mac OS 7.x/8.x/9.x. MPW is an open, configurable, and scriptable development environment which provides the flexibility to support complex software development projects for 68K and Power Macintosh systems.
MPW can be used as a general-purpose C/C++ development environment since it includes an editor, assemblers and C/C++ compilers for generating MC680x0 and PowerPC code, and the necessary build support tools such as linkers and a resource compiler. But its appeal is much broader since it includes dozens of additional tools for performing a variety of file-related operations that would be difficult or awkward to do in any other way. As a result, many programmers use MPW even if they are also using other popular development environments such as Metrowerks CodeWarrior or Symantec C++ for Macintosh.
What's new in this version:
Added new editor primitives: MoveSubWordLeft, MoveSubWordRight, SelectSubWordLeft, and SelectSubWordRight. A subword boundary is defined as: a lower-case character followed by an upper-case character within a word an alphabetic character next to a numeric character a word break character (i.e. a character not in {wordset}) an embedded underscore character These editor primitives are initially mapped to Control-LeftArrow, Control- Righ...

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