I agree with you, although I'm not quite in the same situation. You're bothered by the fact you don't have a good mono-friendly IDE on Windows, while I'd like to use the same IDE on both Windows and Linux.
I'm currently using SharpDevelop for my project, but recently installed Ubuntu on my computer, and can't code in it. Completely switching to MonoDevelop would be an option, except the Windows version doesn't really seem ready, just installing it seems quite annoying from what I read (not to mention my project uses Windows.Forms at the moment, and MonoDevelop has no designer for it right now)... and since I'm working on this project with another programmer who's on Windows, we should use the same IDE (I don't even know whether solutions are compatible between SharpDevelop and MonoDevelop, and couldn't find info on that at first sight...). At the moment, I have to reboot my computer into Windows to code, which is far from convenient. By the way, I recently read about an interesting Mono-friendly and cross-platform IDE called X-Develop, but there is a catch: it's not free. :p But if you don't mind paying for it, that could be a nice solution for you. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Some-constructive-criticism-from-a-Windows-developer.-tp20384044p20384554.html Sent from the Mono - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
