Yes, you may not need MonoDevelop at all.
The advantage of MonoDevelop is that it's cross platform. It also has some
specific features not found in other IDEs (like the GTK# Designer).


asommer wrote:
> 
> The metter why I have ask this question is that couse I have not
> understand, what for is needed MonoDevelop in that case? 
> Probably it is needed for better compatibility? 
> Or to allow write Mono .Net programms on Linux?
> Couse when I write simple .Net programm in Windows - I can start it on
> Linux with Mono without any MonoDevelop compilation...
> 


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