Nikolas schrieb:
> I am currently using Dev-Cpp but it is getting very "old" and it is
> unstable. I want to change to an other ide.

I'm using Eclipse with CDT-Plugin (http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/) 
and MinGW (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435 
use Automated Installer) and I'm very fond of the current version. I'm 
working with a lot of projects and they all are easily accessable out of 
the IDE. Disadvantage is, that Eclipse is written in Java that means, it 
costs a lot of ressources and tends to be slow - a fast PC with a lot of 
RAM is recommended. But I compared this to the costs of MS-IDE (Visual 
Studio) and it was less expensive to buy a fast PC, than a MS Product.
Also FLTK-developement is easy, because you can start FLUID out of 
Eclipse just by clicking on FLUID-Files and the IDE recognizes changes 
of source.
And the new version is very fine to reduce typist's neuritis and there 
are very strong functions for search.
To me Dev-Cpp is beginners crap for baby projects. ;o)

> together with the horrible arrangement of the www.fltk.org site)

LOL, I really should know the site, but every time, when I want to use a 
known thing, I start to search. It's not senility? ;o)

Ed
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