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  • Even when it was still alived it was so bad. It is so out to date, I wonder who could still use it ? Oo
  • good
  • Outdated piece of development software, confronted with much better alternatives, these days.
  • Better than messing around with cygwin
  • The Help file are pathetic.
  • Missing a lot of modern usability features. Ships with an out of date and buggy compiler. Hasn't been updated in years. Do yourself a favor and use something else.
  • Great Program good for a free alt to MS Visual Studio. Only sad thing is it hasn't seen a release or update in years. :(
  • very nice and easy alternative for MS development tools.
  • Great program to use for C++ programming classes at local university.
  • not updated anymore... Code::Blocks is better... And if you think codeblocks is not updated either, try the nightly builds...
  • Out of date :( Use Code:Blocks instead.
  • *Anything* is much better
  • great for writing straight forward c programs without auto baggage created by other IDEs. class browser/auto-complete makes ide frail, but can be turned off.
  • Dev-CPP is a very good little compiler. It is simple to configure and to use. I have used it to teach programming for a number of years. The only shortcoming is that development seems to have stopped.
  • got the lastest one, it wont even run its own pre-made hello world tutorial program. If you can't even run a hello world program with this then it's not even worth the time to install. I've used an older version that ACTUALLY WORKED before but lately this project has gone downhill