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From: N J Chackowsky <chackowsky AT brandonsd DOT mb DOT ca>
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Subject: Re: Win32 IDE for DJGPP / What IDE are you using?
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 13:56:23 GMT
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I've used VIDE with DJGPP and found it predictable. It's project
oriented. You might also consider jGRASP, which requires a java runtime
installed on your system. It's painful on anything less than oh, a 333
Celeron, but very nice syntax highlighting. 

Lessee about addresses...

http://www.eng.auburn.edu/department/cse/research/grasp/

http://javaweaver.com/

Steffen Hein wrote:
> 
> Hello everybody!
> 
> What IDE are you using?
> I'm searching for a good IDE for DJGPP. I found lots, but most of them
> landed quickly in the recycle-bin!
> What I'm exactly searching for:
>     Good IDE with Syntax-highlighting
>     Support for Projekts (/Workspaces)
>     Undo/Redo
>     Easy-to-use GUI
> I found Enigma on http://www.microride.com/
> It's a good IDE (I first thougt "That's it!"), but it's too buggy!
> 
> Is there anybody out there, who can help me??? PLEASE!!!

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