Richard,

FWIW, I have been using a free alternative IDE called Codelite since I
began this project.  It is very similar to older versions of MSVC but
includes more features to enable Open Source style development.

On Windows Codelite defaults to use MinGW tools, but on Linux it uses the
native tools.  It can be downloaded with a Win WxWidgets binary.  One of
the downloadable installer options downloads and installs the IDE, the
Mingw tools, and binary WxWidgets.  It works well on Win XP, Win7, and Win8.

My project files can be found in the build/codelite  folder of the SVN and
should not require much modification for other users.  Codelite will
usually fix changed project paths when code is moved from one machine to
another.

Codelite information can be found at:

http://www.codelite.org/

and links to binaries are at:

http://codelite.org/LiteEditor/Download

Dave Witten, KD0EAG


> On another note, I followed my own advice about alternatives to MSVC and
> tried out Code::Blocks (CB). I found that their bundled MinGW is not
> sufficient so I wouldn't bother using theirs, instead I think all you need
> is Code::Blocks, CMake, MinGW, and NSIS (if you want to create
installers).
>
...
>
> Richard
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