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IDEntify 0.4.9-170699
IDEntify aims to be an Integrated Development Environment for C/C++/Java/Fortran/Eiffel.

It is based on GTK, but it should be quite portable to other toolkits. It should have an high degree of configurability and extensibility, thanks to its modularity. It is structured as a front-end to various GNU Utilities, but it has a source and class browser too. It can be used in conjunction with external editors. Currently it can be used with Emacs/xEmacs and nedit.
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