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magland
24th June 2007, 02:58
I'm trying to find an alternative to MS Studio, and would like to see what others are using on Windows (see related thread).

Michiel
24th June 2007, 11:08
I voted "I use Linux", but I also use a simple text editor. And that would be the same if I used Windows. Give me something like Kate, and I'm happy.

Burgpflanze
24th June 2007, 11:13
I voted for "I use Linux" too, and here I use KDevelop 3.4.1 with good integrated Qt4 project management.

yop
24th June 2007, 21:02
I voted for Code::Blocks that I use along with QtWorkbench (http://code.google.com/p/qtworkbench/) that I maintain. I guess your list sould also include Eclipse for which Trolltech is releasing official support.

jacek
25th June 2007, 02:09
I've added "Eclipse" option.

Gopala Krishna
27th June 2007, 12:21
I voted for "I use Linux" too, and i use the popular gnu-emacs as my development environment. For now i really miss kde-emacs package since they dont seem to work with emacs-xft(still in cvs which supports monospaced fonts like bitstream..) :(

rajesh
9th July 2007, 14:55
I use Visual Studio 2003.

ufo-vl
24th July 2007, 07:16
I use QDevelop,
I think this is not bad program :-). And at it the big future:).
The choice is caused by that I plan to borrow Qt not only in windows, and also in Mac and Linux.

pdima
26th August 2007, 13:52
SlickEdit is also quite good IDE, with some qt related configuration ( adding a few qt related defines, like Q_OBJECT, etc ) it prvides very good code navigation and completion.

Brandybuck
21st September 2007, 19:07
For me, the editor makes a huge difference. I hate Visual Studio's editor, and so I use XEmacs and a command window. For debugging I have to go back into VS though. I mainly develop under Unix, so I'm not in Windows much.

habarnam
6th October 2007, 13:23
I use QDevelop on both Windows and Linux.
I also think it'll have a bright future... :)

piotr.dobrogost
31st May 2009, 14:09
Someone should add Qt Creator...
Or do we already have more than enough IDEs? :rolleyes:

jpn
2nd June 2009, 18:37
Wouldn't changing a 2 years old poll be unfair? People might have changed their minds since then now that there are new options available but they wouldn't be able to re-vote.

wysota
2nd June 2009, 22:04
Let's close the poll, shall we? Anyone against?

ComaWhite
12th June 2009, 20:01
I use Linux, and use KDevelop4. Waiting for KDevelop4 to run on Windows and I would use that.

Walter
18th July 2009, 12:09
Close the thread and make a new one including QTCreator...