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Well you could use code::blocks but you would have to set up the project your self from scratch - wich may be easier said than done.

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You can use Visual Studio 2013 Express, which is free.

 

It might be possible to configure Code::Blocks to use the MS compiler but honestly you're going to have problems if you do that.

 

On Linux, Code::Blocks is the official supported IDE, but it's easier to switch on there since it's all based on GCC.

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