I only use vim, including the GUI version when I was on Windows a couple years ago, but I recently saw this blog post that suggests Sublime would be a good choice for noobs, who might be overwhelmed by vim's learning curve and want a more GUI-like experience:

https://medium.freecodecamp.org/why-i-still-use-vim-67afd76b4db6

I've already tried Sublime Text, and I agree that it's much more user-friendly than Vim.

But Geany is quite close to Sublime Text.

And it's 100% free and open source, really cross-platform, easy to download and install (14mb for the windows installer), while using very little resources and being very complete and user-friendly.

If you need a simple D IDE with all batteries included, I still think that CoEdit may be the best option, for the same reasons...

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