I primarily use Eclipse CDT (C/C++ Development Tools) these days, because it's free and runs on Linux/Mac.
However, my favorite C++ IDE so far has been Visual Studio with the Visual Assist X plug-in. Visual Studio by itself is not that impressive. But the folks who built Visual Assist X, have done an impressive job. It adds a lot of features to Visual Studio that take it far beyond any IDE.
However, my favorite C++ IDE so far has been Visual Studio with the Visual Assist X plug-in. Visual Studio by itself is not that impressive. But the folks who built Visual Assist X, have done an impressive job. It adds a lot of features to Visual Studio that take it far beyond any IDE.