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LinuxPR: Redneck Software changes its name to Suite 3220 Software

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 25, 2000

Today Redneck Software, maintainer of the award winning
Moonshine customizable integrated development environment,
announced that it has changed its name to Suite 3220
Software.

“Today Redneck Software, maintainer of the award winning, open
source Moonshine customizable integrated development environment,
has announced a name change. What was formally Redneck Software
will now be known as Suite 3220 Software.”

“Because of its ability to be customized, Moonshine can support
a wide variety of software development languages. It is designed in
a modular fashion so that specific language support is not built
directly into the application but into plug-ins or modules. The
application provides a graphical file viewer, a configurable text
editor, and a captured command interface. The individual modules
provide icons, menus, context highlighting rules for text, and
utilities specific to the module. In addition to these, modules
also provide the ability to tie other applications into the
Moonshine development environment, giving users the ability to
create a full featured integrated development environment for
whatever software development language they wish to use. “

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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