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Linux, editor ?

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Hi,

I have few questions :

- I have bought PB, can use it only on Windows or does the licence allow me to use it on Linux in addition ?

- There is an editor on Windows, a GUI to code, to compile, to make the executable, etc... but I didn't find such editor on Linux, only the command pbcompiler. Does this mean that on Linux I have to use a basic text editor to code and then to use the command line to compile my prog manually ?

Thanks in advance :)
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Post by Num3 »

If you read the licence carefully it says you can install PB in has many computers you have and it's OS independent... Win, Lin, Amiga and Mac *hint*
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Post by newbie »

And what about my second question ? ;)
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Check this :)
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Post by newbie »

what does that mean ?
I have already installed on my laptop, and the only thing I have found was the pbcompiler command.

Sorry if you meant something else ;)
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Post by KarLKoX »

I ve seen in a previous post that it is possible to use Scite as a IDE (compiler + syntax highlight) :)
Btw, i found this, it is quite old but it seems to be a good start :D
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Post by newbie »

It seems to ! I'll take a look at it, thanks you ;)
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Post by LarsG »

Kace is another alternative...

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Post by KarLKoX »

LarsG wrote:Kace is another alternative...
Click on my link in my previous post :wink:
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Post by LarsG »

KarLKoX wrote:
LarsG wrote:Kace is another alternative...
Click on my link in my previous post :wink:
noooo.. I refuse... :p

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LarsG wrote:
KarLKoX wrote:
LarsG wrote:Kace is another alternative...
Click on my link in my previous post :wink:
noooo.. I refuse... :p
Aaaahhh damned ! You will be burned on a public place for that :twisted:
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Post by Linux Lunatyk »

LarsG wrote:Kace is another alternative...
Cool, I didn't know about this one. So, it makes three working possibilities depending on which features each has.

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