Hi Ariel,

> To Frank, just for curiosity: what C++ IDE do you use? I have to admit
> that I ended using the MS Visual C++ Express, sorry me free-soft.
> lover's/Emacs funs/ etc.

Microsoft Visual Studio 2003. Somewhat older, yes :), but the last one
we bought licenses for. The free newer versions come without support for
macros in the IDE, which seriously cripples them, IMO. (Macros allow to
add such nice functionality as "automatically add an include statement
for the UNO type under the cursor", similar to NetBeans' "add import
statement" functionality. I do not want to miss this, and more.)

Re free software lovers ... You can argue a lot against MS (and I will
mostly join in :), but their developer tools are outstanding. Debugging
a non-trivial problem with the Visual Studio is easier by magnitude than
debugging the same problem with, say, some Linux tool. That's my
personal opinion only, of course :)

Ciao
Frank

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