Whitewater Resource Editor
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Whitewater Resource Editor was an early resource editor developed by the Whitewater Group
for Microsoft Windows 3.11. The WYSIWYG editor allowed resources to be edited, created, and managed including accelerator keys, bit maps, cursor shapes, icons, dialog boxes, menus, and more.
The editor was included with Turbo Pascal, Zortech C++, Borland C++, and other SDKs/IDEs.
Whitewater Group
Whitewater Group is an Object-oriented software company in the United States. It was acquired by Symantec on June 9, 1992 for US$3.28 million.- Products :...
for Microsoft Windows 3.11. The WYSIWYG editor allowed resources to be edited, created, and managed including accelerator keys, bit maps, cursor shapes, icons, dialog boxes, menus, and more.
The editor was included with Turbo Pascal, Zortech C++, Borland C++, and other SDKs/IDEs.
See also
- Borland Resource Workshop
- Symantec Resource Studio 32
- Watcom Resource Editor
Further reading
- An interesting tool: BRW(32-bit reverse engineering), May 1997, FraviaFraviaFrancesco Vianello , better known by his nickname Fravia, was a software reverse engineer and “seeker” known for his web archive of reverse engineering techniques and papers.-Fravia as Francesco Vianello:...
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