Borland Resource Workshop is a classic visual development tool originally released in the early 1990s as part of the Borland C++
A hierarchical editor for building application menus and assigning keyboard shortcuts.
Released in the early 1990s as part of Borland’s C++ and Delphi ecosystems, Resource Workshop (often called RWS.EXE ) was a for 16-bit and 32-bit Windows applications (Windows 3.1 through Windows 95/NT).
You need the original Borland C++ 4.5 or 5.0 CD-ROM images (abandonware, but legally gray). Extract BWC.EXE (Borland Windows Workshop) or BRW.EXE .
For one brief moment, you’ll feel like a 1994 Windows wizard again.
Although Borland is no longer an independent company, and the Borland Resource Workshop is no longer widely used, its legacy lives on. The tool played a significant role in shaping the Windows user interface and influencing the development of subsequent tools and technologies.