Suggestions for a Linux IDE?

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Suggestions for a Linux IDE?

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Hello all,
Can anyone suggest a good IDE/Editor to use with PB/Linux?
I'm fairly comfortable working from the command line, but it would be nice to have a decent IDE as well..

(Perhaps I've just gotten lazy from the years of windoze programming? :lol: :lol: :lol: )

I registered PureVision a year or so ago and really like it, but no longer use windoze at all, so I'm wondering if anyone has a visual tool in the works for Linux?

Take care,

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If you want an easy to setup and use IDE that comes complete with PB syntax highlighting and compiling right from the IDE (and is very similar to the PB Windows IDE and free), I would suggest KACE.
http://linview.kylixforum.de/downloads.php

Although I have had PureVision compiled and running natively under Linux, I currently have no plans to release an official Linux version.
I have other project on the table right now and don't have the time to support another operating system (especially one that does not make me money on a commercial level :) )
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Post by DeeCee »

Thanks for the info and link... Awesome!
Although I have had PureVision compiled and running natively under Linux, I currently have no plans to release an official Linux version.
I have other project on the table right now and don't have the time to support another operating system (especially one that does not make me money on a commercial level )
Quite understandable and all too often, quite true.
Perhaps at some point down the road, Linux developers will have the same opportunity to make some $$ as do their Windows counterparts...

...and who knows, maybe PB developers will lead that revolution. :wink:

Much appreciated!

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