MonoDevelop 0.14 has been released today. Those suffering triskaidekaphobia will be specially happy about it.
This release has quite a lot of new features and improvements, which are detailed in the release notes. It's worth trying the new packaging system (which simplifies the creation of packages for projects), the improved support for C# smart indent, or the new code refactory commands.
This is also the first release which is based on the new Mono.Addins framework, and I hope I can now find more time to work on my add-in authoring add-in to take full advantage of it.
So, what's next? There are several features we plan to work on for the next two releases: configurable key bindings, improved ASP.NET support, improved makefile integration, C/C++ projects support, debugger integration (the last two from Google SoC projects), and others. A lot of work to do, but I hope we can finish all this in the following three months and then do a code freeze for the long time due 1.0 release.
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Can't wait to install :-)
Looks nice. It's good to see that MonoDevelop development keeps chugging along.
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