Best IDE Software for Cursor

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    Superblocks Reviews

    Superblocks

    Superblocks

    $100/month
    Superblocks is an enterprise platform designed to build and govern AI-generated applications using company data. It enables business teams to create production-ready apps without deep technical expertise. The platform integrates with major data systems such as Snowflake, Databricks, AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure. IT teams maintain centralized control over authentication, permissions, integrations, and auditing. Superblocks acts as a secure integration layer, ensuring apps do not directly access sensitive systems. It provides real-time monitoring of app usage, permissions, and potential vulnerabilities. The platform also enforces policies for security, compliance, and code standards across all applications. Users can deploy apps in cloud, hybrid, or private VPC environments based on security needs. Superblocks helps organizations replace legacy systems and accelerate internal tool development. Overall, it enables scalable, secure, and governed AI app creation across enterprise teams.
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    Radon Reviews

    Radon

    Software Mansion

    $21 per month
    Radon is an extension for Visual Studio Code and Cursor that transforms a standard code editor into a fully-fledged integrated development environment (IDE) specifically designed for React Native and Expo applications. By integrating features like previews, debugging tools, navigation, logging, network analysis, component inspection, device management, and AI support directly within the editor, Radon enables developers to enhance their app-building process efficiently. This tool facilitates the operation of both the iOS Simulator and Android emulator within the Visual Studio Code or Cursor environment, allowing developers to view their applications in close proximity to their code rather than having to toggle between different windows. With its intuitive preview feature, Radon allows for the isolated development of components, while the element inspector enables users to click on an element within the preview and be taken straight to the corresponding file containing the React Native component's definition. The debugging capabilities are streamlined as well, supporting React Native breakpoints seamlessly within Visual Studio Code, detecting runtime exceptions automatically, and pinpointing the exact line of code where issues arise. Furthermore, this integration significantly accelerates the development workflow by minimizing context switching and enhancing productivity for developers.
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