I think you might find very quickly that what you describe becomes really, really annoying in practice. You might find it easier to use some kind of linux virtual machine on your Windows desktop, if you are absolutely forced to develop on Windows. Or look into having a second dedicated-linux machine, linked together with Synergy, perhaps.
Of course, text editors like Vim and Emacs run fine on Windows. Other than that, I'd suggest Eclipse with the C++ plugin might be the go and worth looking at.
EDIT: I've also heard good things about Code::Blocks and keep meaning to check it out... all nice and cross-platform too.
