I've been spoiled by Visual studio 2008 and Eclipse and have to do a little maintainence work on a VB6 app.
Does anyone know of an alternative/ updated IDE for VB6?
A rewrite is not an option I'm just fixing a couple of bugs and it's a big codebase.
I used Visual Assist X while programming in VB6. It's a code coloring add-in.
A must have, once you got used to VS2005+
I don't know if VB6 is still supported in current version, so you should take a look and see for yourself (and perhaps get an older version)
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Yeah, no alternative IDEs to VB6 afaik. But one indispensable add-in I used was CodeHelp. It gives you tabs! for the windows, easy tab ordering, fullscreen switcher and maybe a mousewheel add-in. Check it out from the Planet Source Code page. And be sure to check the comments for a download to a setup file as I had problems with the source code and the author's site.
Because the VB6 IDE does not detect file changes made outside of the IDE, it can be quite difficult to develop code outside of the VB6 IDE, without running the risk of loosing code changes.
But it is possible to run a VB6 project build from the command line so it is possible to do simple VB development using any text editor/IDE capable of running a command an capture it's output.
But for things like GUI changes and debugging there is really no choice but to revert back to the VB6 IDE.
Here is the commands needed to run the build from the DOS prompt:
FWIW the Zeus IDE has the ability to import a VB Project file and display the project details into project/workspace tree. It will also run the build an capture the output.
Some time ago I did some research and nothing came up. I don't believe you have have any real alternatives...
But you could consider checking this out: http://www.axtools.com/products/cs2k3vb_screenshots.htm It looks quite promising.
Visual Basic Tools For Visual Studio lets you open vb6 project in visual studio 2012/2013, with basic outlining, syntax coloring, and a few more things.
Its a work in progress, but if like me you have some living dead vb6 programs to maintain, it's... intriguing.
Except there's no GUI editor, no debugging. I fear these points (especially debugging) are deal breakers. (Of course, I understand that not everything is possible).