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Delera Systems
For Immediate Release
Contact: Kamen Lilov
sales@utilitycode.com
+359 88 8513911
C++ string library expands platform and compiler support
Delera Systems has released version 2.4 of Str Library, a set of classes for
C++ developers that provide high-performance string manipulation and related
features. Str Library offers greater functionality that any alternative string
class, while still delivering proven superior performance in the majority of
scenarios. With over 5 years on the market, the code offers stability and
maturity normally found only in proprietary or ANSI-standardized
implementations.
New in this version is an enhanced "Add Library Support" wizard
providing immediate application integration; improved support for recent
versions of various popular compilers, including gcc 3.4, Borland C++ Builder,
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 CTP. In the Windows-based embedded device and
handheld space, Str Library continues to provide a compelling alternative to
built-in string management. Windows COM developers will find special support
for the most common string conversion and management operations in the
Win32/ATL/MFC COM/COM+ world.
Projects that require high performance string manipulation
without being tied to a particular platform can use the library as a plug-in
replacement for MFC CString or STL basic_string to achieve independence from
any particular vendor and gain speed of execution. Server side applications
benefit the most since much of the processing time in today's code is spent
managing string information. Embedded support also guarantees low memory
consumption while providing high speed processing even on moderately powerful
CPUs.
The library has an evaluation version that, like its commercial
equivalent, comes with full source code and support. String classes yield
immediate speed increase over most string implementations in the STL (C++
Standard Template Library), currently the only commercial-grade string class
equivalent on the market with such wide platform coverage.
The library is licensed on a per-developer basis at a price of
USD 59 (license packs and site licensing available). No runtime royalties
apply. Evaluation and commercial versions are available from the product's web
site at http://www.utilitycode.com/str/
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