Hi

Jacek Kubica-2 wrote:
> 
> Hello Massimo,
> 
> Thursday, January 03, 2008, 2:20:23 PM, you wrote:
> 
> MB> Wich is best ide for editing xharbour source for a newbies
> MB> Dev-C++
> MB> Eclipse C/C++
> MB> Netbean with c++ dev pack
> MB> C++ Builder 2007 codegear
> MB> Microsoft Visual C++
> 
> IMO xMate (author Andy Wos) is a best choice
> for newbies but also for experts
> (only for Windows env.)
> 
> Regarding to xMate Home Page
> http://www.andywos.ih.co.za/xmate/
> 
> "xMate is a freeware  project manager and builder,
> It includes a built-in, configurable source code editor.
> xMate supports Clipper, C3, Flagship, Harbour, xBase++,
> xHarbour  and Borland C, DJGPP, gcc, MingW, MSVC,
> Pelles C, Watcom32, xCC"
> 
> I`m using this fantastic tool since years.
> 

I too endorse it strongly.

Regards
Pritpal Bedi, INDIA-USA

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