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MetaCase releases MetaEdit+ 4.0 for Mac OS X

MetaCase has released a Mac OS X version of its customizable modeling and
code generation environment MetaEdit+, aimed at the expert developer looking
to gain productivity by generating full code directly from models. MetaEdit+
4.0 runs on Mac OS X starting version 10.2.x.

The MetaEdit+ environment includes Method Workbench that an experienced
developer uses to define a modeling language as a metamodel and a code
generator to turn the models into code. Method Workbench guides the process
and automatically creates the modeling tools for the development team, who
can then focus on making high-level design specifications using the
domain-specific modeling language, resulting in full generation of code
directly from design models.

The Mac OS X release further extends platform support of MetaEdit+ in
addition to Windows XP/2000/NT/98, Linux, HP-UX, and Solaris*. MetaEdit+ for
Mac OS X is available for evaluation

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