
December 14th, 2005, 10:23 AM
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Borland C++ 3.1, RHIDE and so on...
Everybody, who witnessed golden era of 80386, surely knows Borland C++ 3.1. It was the greatest programming IDE I'd ever seen. Great help system, strong debugging tools, nice look. It was very hard for me to say good bye to this IDE, when I started to develop under ugly Windows and later under Linux. Since then I'd never saw so great IDE...
Now, I found one - it's named RHIDE ( http://www.rhide.com/ - I'm newby here, and I don't know if it is "legal" to post external links. If not, please do not kill me, just say and I will not.) and it works under many operating systems including Linux, Windows, MacOS, etc. Problem is, that only information I have is published at their page.
So the question is: Does anybody have any experience with RHIDE or some other powerfull BorlandC++like IDE working under Linux?
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