Anjuta

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Anjuta

Screenshot of a class inheritance graph and terminal in Anjuta 2
Developer: Anjuta developers
Latest release: 1.2.4a / 27 December 2005
Preview release: 2.1.2 / 28 March 2007
OS: Cross-platform
Use: Integrated development environment
License: GPL
Website: anjuta.org

Anjuta is an integrated development environment for C and C++ on GNU/Linux. It has been written for GTK+/GNOME and features a number of advanced programming facilities. These include project management, application wizards, an interactive debugger, and a powerful source code editor with source browsing and syntax highlighting.

Anjuta is free software distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

The goal of Anjuta DevStudio is to provide a truely customizable and extensible IDE framework and at the same time provide the implementations of common development tools. libanjuta is the framework that realizes the Anjuta IDE plugin framework and Anjuta DevStudio realizes many of the common development plugins.

It integrates many new programming tools such as Glade Interface Designer, Devhelp API help browser etc.

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