Bad news for codeblocks.
[kdevelop3 32 and 64 bit versions (binary installers using 'make' are included below). See for yourself. And scratch your head, wondering... Where did we go so wrong?]
Ok... About codeblocks.
What happened to the "open" part of "open source", anyway? I'm not just talking about source code, but the very philosophy of user involvement in programming.
Codeblocks does not let you override the system...