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    C++ IDE

    Hey all, I have been programming in C++ for a while, and haven't been able to find an IDE that I'm completely satisfied with. I was wondering what IDEs you guys use, and which are your favorites. I'm also wondering if there are any free IDEs that have a visual editor, like SharpDevelop with C#, except for C++.

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    I use Dev-C++ quite a lot - I really like it.

    I don't know how it compares ot others though as I have tended to just stick with that one.

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    Thanks, thats a lot of compilers, but are there any reasons why you choose those over others? And which of these, if any, have a visual editor? (I've looked into most of them, and it doesn't seem like many, if any, do)

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    I like eclipse since it is cross platform, supports multiple languages, has decent tools and help, and it's free.

    vs.net has some nice tools but a hefty price tag. I primarily use it for work and c# development.
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