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ZekeDragon:
Hmm, did some research and found them, very nice.  There's also a plugin for Code::Blocks to use them, which is also keen.  Thanks for that, Michael, much appreciated :)

And the only reason, in all honesty, that I didn't have Dev-C++ in the first place was it being built with Delphi, which I don't have an editor for, and I like having the ability to change my programs (it's one of the reasons I like Open Source so much), and not just the aesthetics of it.

But then again... I also have Ares, which was made with Delphi. :?

Michael:

--- Quote from: ZekeDragon on March 10, 2006, 05:48:59 pm ---Hmm, did some research and found them, very nice.  There's also a plugin for Code::Blocks to use them, which is also keen.  Thanks for that, Michael, much appreciated :)

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You are welcome. Personally, I find the Dev-C++ Packages really useful, especially when I have problems building the sources by myself (e.g., iconv) :D.

I also have Dev-C++ installed in my computer, but since I discovered C::B, I practically never use it anymore, if not for download its packages.

Best wishes,
Michael

takeshimiya:

--- Quote from: Michael on March 10, 2006, 05:58:11 pm ---I also have Dev-C++ installed in my computer, but since I discovered C::B, I practically never use it anymore, if not for download its packages.

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What's bad about the C::B Devpaks plugin?

Michael:

--- Quote from: Takeshi Miya on March 10, 2006, 06:04:13 pm ---What's bad about the C::B Devpaks plugin?

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I have some troubles with it. You can have a look at here.

It is a while that I have Dev-C++ and most of its packages installed. And I know where Dev-C++ puts the include files and libraries. So, I just have to pick what I need :D. Occasionally I check for a new version or a new package. But that it is just me :D.

Best wishes,
Michael

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