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Which IDE is better to use?

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    raditv
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    any suggestion of using others IDE than Arduino Default IDE?

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      kunall
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      I use Visual Studio with Arduino IDE plug in, Visual Micro. It's pretty good. It has intellisense and code completion.

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        unfortunatelly I use mac, I'll try to install on my virtualbox. thanks for your suggestion

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          unfortunatelly I use mac, I'll try to install on my virtualbox. thanks for your suggestion

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          @raditv I use mbp too. I boot camped Windows 8 in it. It runs great.

          You can also use Xcode as Arduino IDE.

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            Code::Blocks with Arduino plugin

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