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Amiga Magazin 7/97
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StormWizard 2.0 erhielt von Marcel Bennicke
die Wertung: 88 %
SEHR GUT
"Leistungsfähiger Editor; viel Grundelemente;
Lokaliserung entsteht nebenbei; p.OS-Version inklusive."
"Fazit: Der neue StormWizard hat in erster Linie äußerlich
zugelegt. Der Editor sebst wurde zugunsten Bedienbarkeit gründlich
überarbeitet - mit Erfolg!"
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Amiga Computing 11/96:
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UK magazine AMIGA COMPUTING No. 105, 11/96
rated StormC 1.1: 92%
Storm in a C-cup
Neil Mohr checks out the compiler the Amiga
world has been waiting for
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Amiga Magazin 8/96
Price/Value: 26 of 30
Documentation: 8 of 10
Usability: 18 of 20
Ease: 9 of 10
Power: 28 of 30
Preis/Leistung: 26 von 30
Dokumentation: 8 von 10
Bedienung: 18 von 20
Erlernbarkeit: 9 von 10
Leistung: 28 von 30
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German AMIGA MAGAZIN 8/96 rated
StormC 1.1: VERY GOOD (89%) !
StormC is now far ahead of its competitors.
"well thought-out user interface", "compact,
fast code"
"... StormC will be the right choice for the future
too."
AMIGA MAGAZIN
8/96 bewertete StormC 1.1 mit: SEHR GUT (89%)
StormC konnte sich damit weit
vor der Konkurrenz behaupten.
"durchdachte Oberflaeche", "kompakter,
schneller Code"
"... mit StormC liegt man auch in Zukunft richtig."
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Amiga Plus 9/96
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German AMIGA PLUS 9/96 rated StormC 1.1: 94%
!!!
"varied possibilities for compiler optimisations,
efficient linker and debugger, consistent GUI design, flexible runtime
shell and project manager"
"... has its nose in front of the others." (German
phrase ;-))
AMIGA
PLUS 9/96 bewertete StormC 1.1 mit: 94%
Der Konkurrent MaxonC 3.1 erhielt im selben Bericht nur
86%.
"vielseitige Optimierungsmoeglichkeiten im Compiler,
leistungsfaehiger Linker und Debugger, konsequentes Oberflaechendesign,
Runtime-Shell und Projektverwaltung sehr vielseitig"
"... die Nase eindeutig vorn."
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Amiga Magazine 7/96
(Dutch edition)
amiga.magazine@mrose.nl
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A 'thunderbolt' for the traditional C-compiler
Conclusion
We are very enthusiastic about StormC. The program is very clear and
tidy. The integrated developing environment is easy to use, with a little
practice even for 'rookies'. StormC offers the professional user powerful,
flexible and future-proof possibilities. Despite the rather high price
we expect that StormC will be a 'big thing' in the near future. Furthermore,
Haage & Partner is already working on a PowerPC-edition of the program.
It might take a few months, but this development can only lead to the very
first 'native' C-compiler for the Amiga. And when you're the first, you're
way ahead of others.
So what about the current edition. Well, how many people
do you know that own a PowerPC Amiga? Exactly. Even though StormWIZARD
is causing some crashes, we were charmed by the program. Considering that
it is a demo-version, we actually have only one complaint: it uses too
much memory. Haage & Partner have just announced that there will be
a combined package (with both StormC and StormWIZARD) available soon. When
that happens, we are able to compile and 'dress' a program almost in one
session.
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Amiga Magazine 11/96
(Italian Issue)
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Review of StormC 2.0 |
Amiga Magazine 6/96
(Italian Issue)
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First review in AMIGA MAGAZINE No. 79 (Italian magazine). |
Amiga Special 5/96
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Review of StormC 1.05 in Amiga Special (German magazine). |
Amiga Special 2/96
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Review of StormC 1.0 in Amiga Special (German magazine). |
AmigaNews 1/96
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Review of StormC 1.0 in AmigaNews No. 86 (French magazine). |