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SlickEdit Product Discussion => SlickEdit® => Features and/or Improvements => Topic started by: dashley on January 29, 2010, 09:57:28 PM
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64-bit support.
Almost all my machines now support/run 64-bit operating systems. Seems a shame to clutter up the machine with 32-bit libraries just to run SlickEdit.
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Another vote for native 64-bit binaries in Linux.
That would avoid having to load an otherwise-unneeded set of 32-bit libraries, which would save system RAM and improve the start-up time of the editor.
Also, I want a pony.
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More Windows debugger support; ntsd/cdb should get the same support that gdb gets.
Definitely need a 64 bit version.
It would also be nice if I could have a single workspace with hundreds of projects and tens of thousands of files and still be able to load SlickEdit before lunch-time.
Boost build support!
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64-bit support for x86_64 Linux is a must. 90% of the Linux machines we use run a 64-bit version of Linux.