Microsoft QuickC is a C compiler with an Integrated Development Environment, designed to compete with Borland Turbo C. It was targeted at home/hobbyist users with a much lower price tag than Microsoft's corporate-oriented professional products. Microsoft also produced QuickPascal and QuickBasic with similar integrated environments.
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Quick C 1.00 for Windows was Microsoft's first fully Windows hosted development environment. It includes a GUI editor with syntax highlighting, integrated debugging, an image editor, and a dialog editor. It includes predefined libraries for porting command line applications, and Windows GUI development. It can generate Windows executables, DLLs, and DOS executables.
This product was superseded by Visual C++.
Requires Windows 3.0 or later, a 286 CPU, and 2MB of RAM.
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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Microsoft QuickC 1.00 for Windows (3.5-1.44mb) | 1.00 for Windows | English | 10.68MB | 0 | |
Microsoft QuickC 1.00 for Windows (5.25-1.2mb) | 1.00 for Windows | English | 7.54MB | 0 | |
Microsoft QuickC 1.00 for Windows Manuals | 1.00 for Windows | English | 228.89MB | 0 |