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What is Anjuta DevStudio?

Anjuta DevStudio is a versatile software development studio featuring a number of advanced programming facilities including project management, application wizard, interactive debugger, source editor, version control, GUI designer, profiler and many more tools. It focuses on providing simple and usable user interface, yet powerful for efficient development.
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Anjuta News Blog
For the little hacker in you
  • Anjuta 2.28.2 has been released
    Sun, 31 Jan 2010 17:12:10 +0000
    The Anjuta team is proud to annouce the release of anjuta 2.28.2. This is a bug-fix release of the stable GNOME 2.28 series:
    • misc. build fixes for 2.28 (#600924)
    • Import from git fails (#601567)
    • “generate inhertances…” progress bar doesn’t disappear (#566209)
    • Bad translation error + GTKmm Project error (#606801)
    • Anjuta creates lots of random directories (#607415)
  • News update
    Mon, 21 Dec 2009 17:10:57 +0000
    This is an overview of interesting things happening around Anjuta:
    • Anjuta 2.28.1 bug-fix release was released. See NEWS for details
    • Gdl 2.28.2 was released fixing an important bug with gtk+ client-side windows
    • Anjuta master now uses GtkSourceCompletion infrastructure of gtksourceview and provides improved autocompletion
    • The “cxxparser” branch has been merged allowing better C++ autocompletion in the future
    • Javascript support has been added
  • Anjuta and Anjuta-extras 2.28.0 released
    Tue, 22 Sep 2009 09:26:02 +0000
    The new stable version of Anjuta has been released today in time with GNOME 2.28.
    What’s new:
    • Many new features in the git plugin (James Liggett)
    • Improved symbol browsing and parsing including an integrated ctags (now called anjuta-tags). The return type of a function is now also shown in the calltip for C/C++. (Massimo’ Cora)
    • New project import dialog that can import directly from svn and git sources (Carl-Anton Ingmarsson)
    • Lot’s of bug-fixes in all areas (Sébastien Granjoux and many others)
    What’ next:
    Development doesn’t stop at this point of course and there are some things to come that we already planned:
    • Language support for Python and Javascript for the Summer of Code projects
    • Better autocompletion features for C++ (already in the cxxparser branch)
    • New parser for autotools projects that will allow a much better project management
    You can download anjuta from download.gnome.org or wait for your favourite distribution to supply updated packages. We will also try to create updated Ubuntu packages soon.
    The new Anjuta-Extras package provides some plugins that cannot be shipped with the normal distribution for different reasons:
    • Valgrind
    • Profiler
    • Class-inheritance
    • Scintilla
    • Scratchbox
    If you want to use one of this plugins, download and install anjuta-extras from download.gnome.org!
  • Anjuta 2.26.2 released
    Mon, 18 May 2009 22:34:06 +0000
    Nothing spectacular, just the usual bug-fix release:
    • Subversion: Don’t show a commit number in the info pane if no files are given
    • Subversion: Don’t crash if no paths are selected for committing.
    • #577883 – SIGSEGV starting anjuta
    • #579118 – Segmentation fault when adding file to project
    • #580013 – patch plugin doesn’t handle patch-files with whitespace
    • #580247 – Make gbf-am-parse work with subdirectory targets
    Thanks to: James Liggett, Sébastien Granjoux, Carl-Anton-Ingmarsson,  Daniel Elstner
  • anjuta-extras 2.27.1 released
    Wed, 06 May 2009 08:23:22 +0000
    Today, the new anjuta-extras module was released that contains plugins blessed by the developers that do not ship with the official module because of various reasons. The package contains the following plugins:
    • Scintilla Editor
    • Scratchbox Support
    • Profiler (gprof)
    • Valgrind
    It is available from download.gnome.org! Please test it and reports bug to the normal anjuta bugzilla.

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