CodeWright is a Windows Programmers Editing System for software developers originally marketed by Premia Corp. (Beaverton, Oregon) and developed by Premia co-founders Eric Johnson and Don Kinzer, initially released in 1991.
A popular[1] editor for programmers at the time was Brief, a DOS-only product that was valuable due to its early-day EMACS-like features, especially split-screen and extensive macro capability.
Despite its wide initial popularity, CodeWright would be eclipsed rapidly by a growing number of IDEs available for Windows, which offered similar features as CodeWright, and typically were better integrated to the specific language at hand.
The company's Fusion product, introduced mid-1990s,[3] existed as both 16- and 32-bit versions, in support of programmers doing C++ development.
[5] CodeWright was acquired by Embarcadero Technologies as part CodeGear from Borland in 2008.