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Anjuta

Anjuta

Anjuta DevStudio is a versatile Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for GNOME.

It features a number of advanced facilities, such as project management, application and class wizards, an on-board interactive debugger, powerful source editor, syntax highlighting, intellisense autocompletions, symbol navigation, version controls, integrated GUI designing and other tools.

Anjuta seeks to marry the flexibility and power of console tools with the ease-of-use of the GNOME graphical user interface.

 Anjuta 2.4.1

Price
Free to download

Size
6.1MB
License

GNU General Public License

Developer
Naba Kumar (founder and lead developer), Johannes Schmid, Sebastien Granjoux (and other contributors)

Website
anjuta.sourceforge.net

System Requirements
GTK+ version 2.4.x.

Other dependencies include:
gdl >= 0.7.6,
gnome-build >= 0.1.7,
devhelp >= 0.13,
autogen >= 5.6.5,
guile >= 1.6.7,
libopts >= 23.0.0,

graphviz >= 2.6.0,
subversion >= 1.0.2
glade3(cvs) >= 3.0.2 (cvs) or later

Support Sites:
Anjuta Manual, Anjuta FAQ, Gentoo Linux Wiki, Mailing Lists

Selected Reviews:
Softpedia

Features include:

  • Source code editor including syntax highlighting, smart indentation, autoindentation, automatic code formating, code folding/hiding, Line numbers/marking, text zooming, code autocompletion, bookmarks, incremental search, and more
  • Full source level debugger using gdb
  • Integrated Glade user interface designer. Glade files can be directly edited in Anjuta
  • API help browser
  • Extensible with plugins including:
    • Integrated file manager plugin
    • Project Manager plugin; opens automake/autoconf based projects. It lets users create new projects from a selection of project templates
    • Symbol browser plugin showing all symbols in a project organized into their types
    • Class generator plugin for seamless creation of C++ and GObject classes
    • Valgrind and gprof profiler plugin to profile programs for memory leaks and corruption

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Last Updated Wednesday, April 23 2008 @ 02:41 PM EDT


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