Here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/vctoolkit2003/
Direct from Microsoft =)
Here's the really good bit:
Cool huh? I discovered this whilst installing a free C++ IDE that I haven't used before: Code::Blocks, you can download it here:Are there any restrictions on how I use the Visual C++ Toolkit?
In general, no. You may use the Toolkit to build C++ -based applications, even commercial applications, and you may redistribute those applications in accordance with the terms of the End User License Agreement (EULA).
I haven't had chance to play with it yet, so I don't know if it's any good - it looks pretty nice from what I've seen so far though.
Unfortunately I have a ton of work stuff to do at the moment, which is taking up most of my spare time (which is also why I hardly been playing Spring or reading the forums for the last couple of weeks), so I haven't got time to get the latest source and see if it builds, but hopefully this should open up Spring development to the many of us (like me) who don't have personal use of Visual Studio.
Somebody shout if they get it working =)
I'll go update the Wiki
Cheers
Munch