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Structured Document Editor with Robust Hyperlinking now Available as Release Candidate 2
June 2009
Silva Elm Ltd, Reading, England, has made available Release Candidate 2 of Sense, a document editor designed to fill a market gap by providing lightweight but inheritantly robust hyperlinking support for business processes requiring reliable pinpoint document cross-referencing.
The underlying object-oriented structure of Sense documents enables document management and navigation via the editor's tree view browser while hyperlink integrity is maximised by nature of unique document object identification.
Document editing is carried out in a near conventional manner within a workspace that may be optimised in content via a section expand / collapse feature and link targets viewed as document fragments.
Sense, via its more basic text editor mode, supports source code editing with syntax highlighting and auto-indentation defined by programming language specific profiles. Import and export capabilities and an application interface enable integration within a wider system allowing automated file control and line by line access for specialised traceability implementations.
Sense, designed for Microsoft Windows XP and Vista operating systems with .NET Version 2.0 or later, will be available as Personal and Professional Editions reflecting the scope of potential application.
More information may be obtained from the Silva Elm website http://www.silvaelm.co.uk where the Sense Release Candidate 2 download is now available for free evaluation.
Silva Elm Ltd, based in Reading, England, is a small privately owned software development company. Sense is the company's first product.
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