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Dev-C++ 5.0.0.4

Full-featured programming environment & compiler for creating software in C/C++.

Last Week downloads: 1,133
Total downloads: 406,364
C/C++
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2011
  • License: Freeware Free
  • OS: Windows 7/Vista/XP
  • Requirements: No Special Requirements

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3 out of 5 based on 431 ratings for Dev-C++ 5.0.0.4

For Dev-C++ 5.0.0.4Publisher's description

Edit by Brothersoft: Bloodshed Dev-C++ is a full-featured programming environment and compiler for creating software in C++. Included in the Dev-C++ environment are all of the standard features necessary for writing, compiling, debugging, and executing programs written in C. Strictly for the hard-core C++ programmer, Dev-C++ allows you to compose all of your source code without many of the hand-holding features and expenses included in many of the available programming environments.

Changes - Version 5.0.0.4 - 25 September 2011
Upgraded the compiler to GCC 4.6.1.
The main tab control now has the optional (check Environment options) ability to spread tabs over multiple lines.
Added Goto Declaration and Goto Definition buttonsto the editor right click menu. These buttons make code navigation much easier.
The old code for Ctrl+Click now uses the new code for the buttons and uses two-way navigation.
Added Profiling to the Compiler toolbar.
Removed the useless About/Help toolbar.
The splash screen now shows what Dev is currently loading.
Code Completion Cache can now also be browsed through.
Added icons for profiling options and added them to the compiling toolbar.
Updated the Incremental Search window: it now has a previous and next button.
Corrected a few regression bugs in the class scanner.
Fixed a bug in the tooltip Content Generator.
And much more minor stuff...
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Please be aware that Brothersoft do not supply any crack, patches, serial numbers or keygen for Dev-C++,and please consult directly with program authors for any problem with Dev-C++.