If the OP is talking about MCS+ them I would agree, maybe, that MCS+ is the way to go.
If it is about a comparison between MCS that is shipped with PBP and MPLAB then MPLAB win.
MPLAB works very well with PBP, does all the highlighting of code and such. It also has the features of MCS+ , reads registers, EEPROM, config bits, disassembly listing, and maybe more.
MPLAB works under wine on a Linux box also.
I have to admit, I do not have MCS+, I am going by what is on the web site for it. I will not be upgrading to it as long as MPLAB does what it does and continues to be FREE. Yes I am cheap.
The people that make PBP has provided a way to make their product work with MPLAB, so I figure that is good enough. You still need MPASM for a lot of things. (part of MPLAB)
So why go with a third party program.
MPLAB is designed to work with PICs. The language it uses is selectable.
Thats my 2.5 cents worth.![]()
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