You will find in this page pointers to several sites that provide
binaries and/or sources for tools and IDEs (Integrated Development
Environments) for Windows platforms.
 
  - http://www.mingw.org
  
 - Mingw32 tools (official site).  It is recommended to install
  MSYS which provides make, sh and other utilities
   needed to build GEL.
  
    - http://www.geocities.com/englere_geo/
  
 - Embedded GNU IDE (Eric Engler).  Supports gcc and GEL.
  
    - http://syn.sourceforge.net/
  
 - Syn Text Editor.
  
    - 
      http://www.nanotech.wisc.edu/%7Ekhan/software/gnu-win32
  
 - Mingw32 tools, that is Mumit Khan's GNU tools. You will find here many 
      Unix tools that have been ported for Windows NT: make, shell,
      gcc, ...
  
      If you want to use make, be sure to get a shell (like zsh
      or any other).
   
    - 
	http://www.weihenstephan.de/~syring/win32/UnxUtils.html
  
 - Here are some ports of common GNU utilities to native Win32. 
      In this context, native means the executables do only depend on
      the Microsoft C-runtime (msvcrt.dll) and not an emulation layer
      like that provided by Cygwin tools.
  
    - http://www.objectcentral.com
  
 - VIDE.
 
      IDE for Windows and Linux platforms.  Supports Gcc.
  
    - 
     http://www.xemacs.org
  
 - XEmacs
 
      The famous Emacs editor/IDE. Syntax coloring, automatic indentation,
      multi language (C, C++, Java, Ada, Python, Perl, Lisp, HTML, asm, ...),
      incremental search, tag search, many modes (compile, gdb, mail,
      news, browser, shell, ...), and more and more and more.
     
     You can get the binaries for Windows at:
      
     ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/binary-kits/win32/.
   
    - 
      http://www.winedit.com
  
 - WinEdit
  
 
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