wants to change IDE to free IDE that can compile addons easy
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Code::Blocks.. using either the free .Net Toolkit or GCC with it works fine.
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hmm, somehow it seems your post got deleted.. did I accidentilly delete it? hmm.. anyway, here is the link
http://www.codeblocks.org/
hmm, somehow it seems your post got deleted.. did I accidentilly delete it? hmm.. anyway, here is the link

http://www.codeblocks.org/
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Yes, pjcast is right: Code::Blocks, it's far better than Dev-C++ because it can handle entire workspaces and properly import VC++6 and VS.NET solutions 
It's always painful when we loose accidently some files :s Good luck for your restart

It's always painful when we loose accidently some files :s Good luck for your restart

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