Much has already been said, but I want to add anyway my view.

I am a manager, physicist and perhaps an electrical engineer. I use 
serveral differnt editors all the time, for different reasons, like vim and 
scite sometime  emacs. I use Leo on complex projects, involving many files. 
I have small python and Lua scripts, Lua tables, plain text files, many 
LaTeX files, CSV files, Markdown files, lots of PDF's for reference, 
spreadsheets, todo lists. I write documentation, write simple tools to help 
with business and scientific calculations. I do this all in a company with 
20 people, working in small teams.

I use Leo as a project manager. It glues together all kind of stuff, allows 
me to do some jobs with a little script, and interfaces well with others. 
Some other tools may be better for some other things and I use other tools 
too, but I keep coming back to Leo for much of my work. Leo manages to be 
generic enough to co-exist well with other tools and bring all these 
different files together.

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