I use CodeLite me too. I come from Borland C++ Builder, that was great for windows programming but i don't like the CodeGear/Embarcadero evolution of that IDE. I've tried:
Code::Blocks: too hard to configure and not stable under Mac, in my tests
Eclipse: good but too many complex to install and configure, hard to make it works well both in Windows and Mac (for me it worked well on the Mac, not in Win)
Visual C++: very good system but only for Windows
Some other ones: someone works good in Windows but not in Mac, someone the opposite, someone doesn't works at all
In my situation, i have sources that i have to compile with Borland C++ Builder. They are fully portable to Mac/Linux/Symbian but i need to keep the c++ files on a Windows machine. My new programs are developed in a portable way, using wxWidgets, primarily on a Mac machine. My goal was to have projects fully portable across platform (Win+Mac, maybe Linux). I would like just to copy the folders of the sources from Windows to Mac and viceversa and then compile, without having to manually adjust configurations or paths every time. This could be achieved, in my experience, only with CodeLite and some little work on system variables, for root paths and some other little thing.