Personally, I prefer "C/C++ Project Generator" to "Easy C++ Projects". It works without asking you confusing questions about the platform. Also, I really like "Project Templates", because you can start with the basic template from the project generator, then tweak the Makefile and includes to make a more customized template. I currently have one for SFML, because it would be a pain to have to set it up every time.
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Personally, I prefer "C/C++ Project Generator" to "Easy C++ Projects". It works without asking you confusing questions about the platform. Also, I really like "Project Templates", because you can start with the basic template from the project generator, then tweak the Makefile and includes to make a more customized template. I currently have one for SFML, because it would be a pain to have to set it up every time.