Hi,

Wingware has released version 4.1.7 of Wing IDE, our integrated development
environment designed specifically for the Python programming language.

Wing IDE provides a professional quality code editor with vi, emacs, and other key bindings, auto-completion, call tips, refactoring, context-aware auto-editing, a powerful graphical debugger, version control, unit testing, search, and many
other features.  For details see http://wingware.com/

This minor release includes:

    Support for Stackless Python 3.2
    Support for Maya 2013
    Support for Visual Studio 2010 builds of Python 2.6and 2.7
    Update Python 3.3support to the beta1 release
    Pretty Print option in Python Shell and Debug Probe
    How-To for using Wing IDE with Pyramid (thanks to Eric Ongerth)
    Implemented vi mode :delm to delete marks
    Added open-url-from-editor and open-clicked-url-from-editor commands
    Ability to set options sent to Python while debugging
    Toolbar icon for viewing and changing the Python configuration
    Improved tab key action in Eclipse key binding
    Preference to disable editor scrolling past the last line
    Several auto-editing improvements
    Improved experimental Turbo completion mode
    Improved heuristic for auto-indent after paste
    Support _thread module under Python 3.x
    About 30 other minor improvements and bug fixes

For a complete change log see http://wingware.com/pub/wingide/4.1.7/CHANGELOG.txt

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Feature matrix:     http://wingware.com/wingide/features
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Upgrades:           https://wingware.com/store/upgrade

Questions?  Don't hesitate to email us at sa...@wingware.com.

Thanks,

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