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uniwin:
sometimes we may need to develop programs on UNIX but still want IDEs based on Windows. Uniwin is the tool for this purpose. It is a small toolset to make a IDE to be a remote develop environment seemlessly. Uniwin can be downloaded from http://sourceforge.net/projects/uniwin. Uniwin has been tested for Code::Blocks already.

Michael:
Hello,

It seems an interesting tool :). Thanks for the info.

You said that "Uniwin has been tested for Code::Blocks already", but which are the conclusions?

Best wishes,
Michael

MortenMacFly:
The embedded PDF document says:
"Dev-Cpp, Relo, Code::Blocks, Vide and …
Maybe you prefer some other IDEs on windows, such as Dev-Cpp, Code::Blocks, Relo, Vide
and so on. Uniwin can make them remote development environments seamlessly. What you
need to do is just modifying the names of gccs and g++s built-in with them for example
Dev-Cpp or providing them with the pseudo toolchains of Uniwin, such as Relo,
Code::Blocks, Vide."
...it really sounds interesting anyway...
Morten.

takeshimiya:
Great! :)

If the data is separated enough from the GUI (and uses standard C++) it shouldn't be difficult to make a Code::Blocks plugin, which will be integrated better.

Also I wonder how difficult could be to add support for the inverse, let's say, using Code::Blocks on linux, and compiling remotely on a Windows box, using a MSVC 2003 Free Compiler or even Digital Mars D compiler. :P

mandrav:
Nice work uniwin :)

But I wonder...
Am I supposed to make sense out of this?



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