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newlook

If you are looking for newlook, you have come to the right place. We explain what newlook is and point you to the official download.

What is newlook?

Newlook (typically stylized as “newlook”, uncapitalized) is an IDE that is capable of synchronizing changes in the code with an application’s interface. Equipped with what the developers call a dynamic recognition engine, it manages this by allowing users to teach the application to interpret a program one time, after which the software manages GUI maintenance by itself during code editing. The IDE is also equipped with quick integration features that allow the program to integrate with devices and their applications without much fuss, giving the user easy access to the data held by those applications.

When combined with lookserver, it can also supply device interfaces for a variety of device types without requiring the user to make a new version of his program for every kind of device he wants it to run on. For instance, a user will not have to generate a new version of his application simply to create a mobile version of it when he already has a PC version ready. The IDE’s designer further simplifies matters by offering users a drag and drop designing environment that facilitates quick and intuitive design.

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File types supported by newlook

Our users primarily use newlook to open these file types:

About file types supported by newlook

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Last updated: : September 3, 2014