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This article presents the main features of a new environment for case-based reasoning systems development, RaBeCa. The software, developed to run under Windows, aims to have an architecture open enough to accept external contributions and comprehend tests including several Artificial Intelligence common approaches. A small introduction to the case-based reasoning paradigm and a brief description of existing analogous systems are shown.