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ertaquo2011-06-16 13:00:53
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ertaquo, 2011-06-16 13:00:53

Objective C editor under Windows?

What would you recommend a good Objective C editor for Windows? Now I use Notepad ++, but I would like something with at least autocompletion, and as a maximum - with opening XCode projects, Objective C documentation (at least online, by pressing F1 on the right word a la visual studio) and class diagram.

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Ocelot, 2011-06-16
@Ocelot

I can recommend HippoEdit . Everything you listed is not in it, but there is:
- syntax highlighting (a lot of schemes, + even more on the forum, + you can write your own (all settings are in XML))
- auto-completion (also configurable)
- project support (good or not - not I know, I didn’t use it personally)
- connecting external tools (again, I didn’t use it, I can’t say anything)
Of the minuses:
- it’s paid (30 days trial)
- it conflicts with PuntoSwitcher (maybe it’s already been fixed)

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Weageoo, 2011-06-16
@Weageoo

At one time, I came to the conclusion that it is easier to put a Mac on VirtualBox (relevant for processors with virtualization support), and there already XCode.

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