> Seriously, that looks more like a text-editor than an IDE. Hehe, even
> VIM, by itself, is more of an IDE than that.  And emacs is *way* more
> than that.

        And there are several dozen of those also for Linux/Unix/POSIX
environments. Pick your poison, and use the one that works best for you.

        One thing Linux/Unix platforms is not lacking in is choices!

        gIDE
                (I couldn't find a project page for it, but the code is
                 always available in the standard GNOME ftp/cvs locations)

        Motor
                http://konst.org.ua/motor/

        CodeForge
                http://www.codeforge.com/

        VIDE
                http://www.objectcentral.com/vide.htm

        Anjuta
                http://anjuta.sourceforge.net/

        Kdevelop
                http://www.kdevelop.org/

        Kylix (also from Borland)
                http://www.borland.com/kylix/

        Eclipse under GNOME:
                http://www.gnomedesktop.org/article.php?sid=724
                http://ometer.com/eclipse-shots/

        ..and so on. Here's a site I just googled, which seems to contain
links to a few dozen other similar tools:

        http://www.portalux.com/development/tools/

d.


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