Thanks for the suggestion Maurilio, jEdit really seems good.
Brgds,
Viktor

On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Maurilio Longo <[email protected]>wrote:

> Viktor,
>
> I've used sometimes jEdit, it is written in java; I've used it on linux,
> macosx and lately on opensolaris.
>
> I use it just as an editor, not a full ide.
>
> Best regards.
>
> Maurilio.
>
> PS. On windows and on OS/2 I use MED and I miss it every time I'm on an
> unsupported (by med) platform.
>
> Viktor Szakáts wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Has anyone some recommendations for an efficient
> > Linux development environment?
> >
> > I'm thinking of a good file manager plus a decent editor,
> > with proper cut&paste support. Can be CUI or GUI, and
> > even integrated, to handle multiple projects. Plus possibly
> > an integrated FTP client. I'm rooting from Far Manager
> > on Windows.
> >
> > On OSX, TextMate is a nice editor.
> >
> > Tools I use, but none of them really cut the chase:
> > - Terminals (good but can't get up to speed)
> > - Midnight Commander (horrible keyboard handling, with cumbersome editor)
> > - mucommander (good file manager, very-very I mean very basic editor)
> > - vim/pico/emacs (I'd need to grow a meter long beard to use these I
> > suppose)
> >
> > Opinions don't intend to flame, these a beginners
> > impressions, even though I'm a beginner since 10
> > years on Linux, I still feel numb when trying to a
> > achieve anything, it's slower than on Windows by
> > one factor.
> >
> > Brgds,
> > Viktor
> >
> >
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