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    and there should be a whole lot of alternatives for Windows.
    The only alternative which I can remember for FPC is FPCShell, but it dead as Dev-Pascal and without source code... Comfortable IDE's for different languages with debugger and with Pascal support is something unreal unfortunately. Oh, also there is an scary MSEIde

    but I am a little bit tired of spending a lot of time writing tools that nobody else needs
    Pascal development world is so hardcore, yeah...

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    and there should be a whole lot of alternatives for Windows.
    I thought you were using a mac ?
    but I am a little bit tired of spending a lot of time writing tools that nobody else needs
    In the time it would take to write one you could figure out how to install Lazarus. problem solved.

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    I thought you were using a mac ?

    In the time it would take to write one you could figure out how to install Lazarus. problem solved.
    I am using Macs, but I have cross-platform needs too.

    I know that it takes time to write my own (I already have, for the Mac) but surely Lazarus wouldn't help me with my cross-language needs? (In contract to cross-platform.)

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    well I understand the cross language problem. I would have a very difficult time if I had to program in another language.and secretly I dream of a much different lazarus then what is offered today.but until then it is the best that is out there for working with fpc.

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