On 7/27/06, Thibault Genessay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know it's a matter of taste (and religion probably) but when Microsoft
decides to give out their best product for free, you'd be ... well, subject
to suicide if you didn't use it. :)

Um... perhaps one should be a bit more cautious embracing all thats
latest from Microsoft even if its free... perhaps even more so.

One has to be careful what you are locking yourself into.  Note the
lack the compatibility across different versions, its very difficult
to work in a team that has mixed environements, all developers are
forced to upgrade unless you are very strict.  The OSG is stuck with
VS6.0 project files for this very reason.

This isn't a matter of taste, its a matter of experience.

That being said, Dev-CPP support is currently lacking, primarily due
to the lack of end users on this platform, and the impracticaility of
support yet another set of build files.  The suggestion about
exploring the use of the experimental cmake project files is certainly
a promising longer term solution.

Robert.
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