MSVC mostly here although I have used gcc quite a bit at times in the past, unfortunately not recently. I had installed Borland quite a few years ago (very many actually), but never really gave it a fair shot, so I can't really comment on it. There was some small command line compiler for DOS (yup, I said it) I had used in the late 80's/early 90's, but the name escapes me. It was fast and efficient, but I don't believe it could have been used for anything other than small projects. VS 6 VS 2000 VS 2003 VS 2008 (Current for "paid" job) :) VS 2010 (Home) VS 2012 (Express & Beta) (Home) Qt Creator Linux: vi KDevelop Qt Creator Hope this helps.
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Chuck Norris Programming Jokes.Love this, unfortunately I clicked on '2' when navigating to '5' for voting and now can't change it. I wonder if Chuck will notice.., wait, he notices everything. I'd better hide.
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RAR vs ZIPI stopped using the XP zip "feature" as it was extremely slow and unnecessarily bloats the compressed files. You should try 7Zip, it has excellent compression ratios and is VERY quick, but above all, it supports almost every compression type.