You asked about using Eclipse with Improve C# plugin.
I'm experimenting with it in one of my Windows machines, my conclusion:
The plugin is too raw: It mainly gives you a C# editor, but you don't have
project level integration in the IDE.
SharpCode is a better solution, but it currently can't run outside windows.
I'm using VS.NET in one windows machine, Eclipse and Notepad at the other,
and gedit on my linux Mandrake 9 machine, but I'll have to give Anjuta
another chance...
Happy hacking,
Rafael Teixeira
Brazilian Polymath
Mono, MonoQLE Hacker
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