I've been a cygwin user for quite a while, but I still consider myself a newbie. I have access to Visual C++ 6.0, but not permanently. I want to be able to compile c++ code that I can easily distribute without licensing problems (because I write software for a University research lab, at some point may want to write shareware software, etc). Currently I only need to compile for Windows computers, but I would like to be able to compile, or at least write code that can be compiled, on both Win and Linux systems. For this reason I have been using cygwin g++ with the -mno-cygwin flag. Lately I'm wondering if this is really the best option for me. I would appreciate any input that anybody can give me about different development enviroments, compilers, etc.

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