A new and improved fork of Bloodshed Dev-C++
Features
- TDM-GCC 4.9.2 32/64bit
- Syntax highlighting
- Code completion
- Code insight
- Editable shortcuts
- GPROF profiling
- GDB debugging
- AStyle code formatting
- Devpak IDE extensions
- External tools
Categories
Integrated Development Environments (IDE), Software Development, Code Editors, Code FormattersLicense
GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)Follow Dev-C++
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User Reviews
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How do I turn off auto inserting a closing bracket when typing in this god awful editor?
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Dev is good only for those who want to make really simple and plain projects... Like a calculator or any project with 10-30 lines of code in main().For anything more advanced be prepared for numerous bugs and no support...Go to another IDE.
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Zero stars. Dev-C++ is a total failure. It doesnt work. It's filled with bugs. The downloads are in some kinda stupid archive instead of using established archives. Why use an archive at all? Downloads are slow on Sourceforge: took 13 minutes to DL Mingw only to discover my Winrar wont open it. Give it up, d***s. Go back to working at Walmart.
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Warning! AVG free antivir detects Trojan Generic36.BZED. A simple *empty* win console app compiles to 128kbyte with trojan inside. Is there somewhere trojan-free dev-c++ install package?