I'm not a fan of anything that tries to implement its own chrome: it means you end up with windows that don't look like the rest of your desktop, and it jars on me. It probably doesn't help that I still have my windows set up to look like Windows 2000 :)
The PSPad IDE works really well because it just gets on with it, if I had to be constantly dragging stuff around and moving windows out of the way because it was on top of something else it would be a hindrance to the work, not a help. Assuming you can move stuff around and lock the IDE like that, and assuming that it's not too easy to move stuff by mistake, I wouldn't object to it. But I don't really see any value in it for me: I would rather you spent the time and effort implementing editor features than visual ones. -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,68739,69014> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
