As usual, I'll second the PICKIT 2 idea. It's made by Microchip and offer a better function set.
Made by Microchip also mean it ensure a better lifetime support, it's software always improving and growing. It also support bunch of EEPROM and their new 1 wire EEPROM.
Only for the nifty logic analyzer, it make it attractive.
With the command line utility, you can easily integrate it in MicroCode Studio OR use the standalone application and use the Auto Import Hex + Write Device option. So every time you hit compile, it will also automatically program your PIC.
AND it's also a really cheap Programmer On the Go.
Have a look at PICKIT 2 page for all details. You can buy it as a kit or only the programmer. Those kit have some nifty development board.
Steve
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