IBBoard wrote:You'll need something like TortoiseSVN to check the code out of our Subversion repos, but other than that then yeah, you should be able to run it.
Depending on which version of Windows you have you might not even need Mono as you might already have .Net 2 or later installed anyway (I think it was an optional install as part of XP SP2, and Vista and 7 have later versions installed, plus Visual C# probably includes .Net 3 as well). I just use Mono on Linux because there isn't an MS .Net framework, and making everything Mono compatible means we can make it really cross-platform (including Solaris, BSD, etc).
IBBoard wrote:Snowblizz: The extension probably won't install because you've got the Express edition. One of the things MS purposefully cut was plugin support to force people to use the full version. Well, I say "cut", one developer found that the API was still there to use, but the lawyers jumped on you for using it. Unfortunately you'll either have to download the projects with TortoiseSVN or download another package and use MonoDevelop 2.2 beta 2 (which now officially supports Windows) or SharpDevelop (which is what MonoDevelop forked from a long time ago, but which requires .Net 3.5 as well).
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