"wxDev-C++ which seems to be under active development."
Agree with that. The good thing about it is that it lets you develop the
visual appearance easily while DevC++ doesn't-
Brett McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
On Jan 8, 2008 4:10 PM, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, so i had the same prob using the same compiler.
>
> BTW, you're wrong since there are a lot of updates you can download.
> There's an option that lets you update Dev C++.
I like the module downloader, although occasionally it bails out --
usually dependency clashes... but does it actually update the IDE
itself? If there are updates why no updated versions you can download
directly from the Bloodshed website?
According to the forum on Sourceforge, it doesn't look like Dev-C++ is
undergoing any further development but there were suggestions of using
wxDev-C++ which seems to be under active development.
-- Brett
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