That's correct.
Version 2.x is focusing on ARM because that's the more or less defacto standard these days.
By focusing on only one brand a lot of overhead can be removed in the future because we don't have to take care of e.g. 16 or 32 bits or foreign GDB servers etc.
If you only need a editor/building tool then perhaps code::blocks will do the job.
In code::blocks compilers can be added dynamically.
Version 2.x is focusing on ARM because that's the more or less defacto standard these days.
By focusing on only one brand a lot of overhead can be removed in the future because we don't have to take care of e.g. 16 or 32 bits or foreign GDB servers etc.
If you only need a editor/building tool then perhaps code::blocks will do the job.
In code::blocks compilers can be added dynamically.