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Came across this on freshmeat.net:

  Code-Forge IDE 2.6

  C-Forge is a multi-language, multi-user integrated development
  environment that provides full project management and complete
  edit/compile/debug cycle support for over 30 programming languages.
  Features include a GUI makefile builder (total abstraction of the
  makefile concept), a class hierarchy browser, graphical configuration
  for almost all free and commercial compilers, a project manager for
  visual presentation of project structure and component status using a
  dependency tree, a separate "desktop" area showing work in progress, a
  fully configurable programmer's editor, transparent revision control
  for CVS, BitKeeper, RCS, SCCS, Perforce, PRCS, and Visual Source Safe,
  a GUI Revision Control Tool, a Diff/Merge tool, an rc-aware
  Search/Replace Tool, automatic tags management, and much more.

Also, I don't remember if anyone mentioned Eclipse from IBM
(http://www.eclipse.org). 

  The Eclipse Project is an open source software development project
  dedicated to providing a robust, full-featured, commercial-quality,
  industry platform for the development of highly integrated tools. The
  mission of the Eclipse Project is to adapt and evolve the eclipse
  technology to meet the needs of the eclipse tool building community
  and its users, so that the vision of eclipse as an industry platform
  is realized.

--- Vladimir

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Vladimir G. Ivanovic                        http://leonora.org/~vladimir
2770 Cowper St.                                         vladimir@acm.org
Palo Alto, CA 94306-2447                                 +1 650 678 8014



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