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Originally Posted by twobob
I concur with this thought. something that is x-system and free does indeed provide the facilities you mention, also opens the door for IDE level kindle-ising modifications that could be shared. Also I cross platforms a lot so that would helpful for cohesion to the individual.
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Will add that to my to-do list.
These IDE things are a bit like word processors -
They all do the same basic functions and choice comes down to the user's preference of which one they like the best.
But tossing a "common one" into the pool at least makes it an available choice. Even if no one likes it, at least its there.
(Or, a person could just buy it from CodeSorcery - their IDE for sale is a private label version of Eclipse. The Mac x-code might be also, I am not sure.)