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They're improving it by the day (literally) with new nightly builds that are surprisingly stable. It is a pretty good VC++ alternative for Windows + Linux.
Reviewed by Last-Attacker Jan 11 2007, 10:37am ( 26 reviews ) • codeblocks.org
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Rated by stimpy77 on Aug 08, 9:18pm
i tried to use it, it no werkie
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Rated by mosleyj on Jul 04, 2:24am
ghostsurfer: common users usually are not programmers or need an ide :)
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Rated by Kurisui on Jun 06, 9:55pm
A nice C++ IDE, prefer it over Eclipse on Linux (for c++).
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Reviewed by dedtr9 on Apr 25 2009, 4:49pm
I suppose I'll have to try it.
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Reviewed by fervidfrogger on Jan 29 2009, 9:05am
Probably the easiest to use if you are on Linux and don't like Eclipse or Anjuta. Helps with Qt, GTK, OGRE, SDL, wxWidgets, and many others.
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Rated by BadHand on Jan 13 2009, 8:52am
Excellent multi-platform IDE.
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Reviewed by rssn on Jul 09 2008, 5:20pm
eclipse w/ c++ plugins works for me.
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Reviewed by Age-zero on May 15 2008, 11:43am
The nightly builds are very portable, but it lacks a good auto-complete feature for C/C++ functions. Good if you know how the functions work already.