if u are creating a console based C++ app, then it does not really matters how u run it, via windows default command prompt or via applications like 'DOS Box' or 'PowerCMD' output will always be the same!

if u need a lightwt development IDE then go with Visual C++ 6.0 for native development!
?RaJ? Reviewed by ?RaJ? on . (Request) C++ Learning C++ these days. I am using 2 different windows. 1.) windows 7 ultimate 32 bit 2.) windows 7 homepremium 64 bit willing to run c++ software on it in order to create programs, and execute them properly, avoiding every possible error, except the ones which people do while program writing. xD can someone help me in getting the software please? Rating: 5