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Borland Resource Workshop [2025]

Then came . And for a generation of developers, it felt like magic. What Was Borland Resource Workshop? Released in the early 1990s as part of Borland’s C++ and Delphi ecosystems, Resource Workshop (often called RWS.EXE ) was a visual resource editor for 16-bit and 32-bit Windows applications (Windows 3.1 through Windows 95/NT).

By Windows XP, Microsoft’s own resource tools had won by default. Here’s the surprising part: I still run Borland Resource Workshop in 2026 . borland resource workshop

If you cut your teeth on Windows programming in the early 90s—using C, Turbo Pascal, or even Visual Basic—you remember the Resource Compiler dance. Then came

The last standalone Resource Workshop was version 4.5 (bundled with Borland C++ 4.5 in 1994). It received minor updates but never made the jump to 64-bit native. Released in the early 1990s as part of

If you have an old VM, fire it up. Import PROGMAN.EXE . Change "Program Manager" to your own name. Save. Run it.

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