Serg,
  I have used a number of editors/IDEs, but recently switced to Eclipse
3.2 + PyDev + Subclipse + WebTools.    So far this has proven to be a
good combination for me.  Some things that I like about this
combination.

1. Multi-Platform.
2. Low/No Cost.
3. They work.
4. I can move to something else easily if I choose.
5. Good team development support.
6. Others that I can't think of at the moment :)

I haven't tried Textmate or some of the other editors mentioned here,
so it's worth looking at all of them until you find the one that fits
you best.

<rant>
I have tried Komodo and Wing a number of times, but they never seem to
be as complete as I would like them to be for the money.  I have
contacted the folks at ActiveState and gave them my feedback.  They
gave me the old story of "We may add that some day", but our product
manager doesn't think that features like spell checking or (x)html tag
completion are important.  Who are they kidding!  If I'm going to pay
for an IDE, I want it to make me more productive than I would be with a
basic text editor, most of which have code folding and syntax
highlighting.  I know that they are getting better with each release,
but for $179-295/seat I want something that is atleast on par with Kate
and my shell.  I will continue to look at them, but will hold of until
they can kick it up one more notch...
</rant>

--Nick


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