MultiProfile is a tool enabling to launch Delphi, C++ Builder and C# Builder with different IDE settings for each project of yours
|
MultiProfile is a simple and very useful development tool. Many programmers usually need different IDE settings for separate projects. In Delphi or C++ Builder they may need separate settings for Library Path or those of the debugger especially in case when they use different versions of the same components in various projects. MultiProfile quickly and easily solves this problem enabling to launch development tools with defined IDE settings for each project or group of projects.
The current MultiProfile version supports Borland Delphi 2-7, Delphi 2005-2006, C++ Builder 3-6, and C# Builder. It also helps developers to add support of other programmes.
|
Why may you need different IDE options?
You may set different IDE options for every project of yours in the following cases:
- I.e. some projects may require special options for the built-in debugger.
- Sometimes you need to deactivate some tool palette packages in order to make the IDE navigation simpler. Using Devrace MultiProfile you may set separate tools for each project/group of projects.
- You may set separate paths to keep compiled libraries or header files (in particular Delphi Library Path or BPL output directory) for each project/group of projects.
- Using a separate path setting you may work with several product versions at once (versions of the same libraries in different projects).
|
|
View online flash-demo, which demonstrates how you may work with several versions of third-party components at once (versions of the same libraries in different projects) |
|
|
|
|
Our users say: |
MultiProfile is a very nice and simple tool, which helps to simplify and lighten the delicate work with IDE configuration for each project or group of projects. After using the product for several days you will see these benefits. Thanks to MultiProfile I saved much time configuring IDE as I had to set all the options only once. Then I could copy these options from the working computer to the notebook, and immediately restored them by a few mouse clicks after reinstalling Delphi. I just wonder why Borland haven't done this themselves yet.
Alexander Rudenko |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|