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wxUiEditor 1.2.1, released by KeyWorks, is a specialized UI designer that streamlines the creation of interfaces for applications built on the wxWidgets cross-platform framework. Targeting developers who need native-looking windows, dialogs and controls on Windows, macOS and Linux, the tool presents a drag-and-drop canvas where buttons, sizers, menus and other wxWidgets components can be arranged, sized and aligned without manual code edits. Property panels expose every wxWidgets attribute—from label text and event bindings to platform-specific styles—while immediate preview panes show how the finished window will appear on each target operating system. Because the designer writes clean C++ source or XML-based XRC files directly, engineers can treat the output as production-ready code rather than disposable prototypes, simplifying maintenance and version-control workflows. Typical use cases include rapid prototyping of desktop utilities, composing complex preference dialogs for open-source tools, and modernizing legacy wxWidgets applications by visually redesigning their resource files. The program fits squarely in the Developer Tools / GUI Design category and, at present, exists only in the single milestone version 1.2.1, indicating focused, early-stage maturity rather than a long lineage of incremental releases. wxUiEditor is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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