> > Komodo also often gets props from the "IDE People" I've known.
To throw another one into the mix, ActiveState has a free/open source version of its Komodo IDE called "Komodo Edit". I downloaded it and played with it for a few minutes awhile ago. Seems pretty slick. Anyone have any first hand experience with this one? It also supports more than just Python (also does Perl, PHP, Ruby, Rails, etc.) http://www.activestate.com/Products/komodo_ide/komodo_edit.mhtml (FWIW, most of the time, I use PythonWin to edit code and a command prompt to run scripts) > Btw, if people know of good IDE's other than PIDA that are free, run on windows and linux and allow use of VIM as the editor, please let me know. Looking at Komodo Edit's page, it supports Win/Mac/Linux, has "Vi emulation", and is free (not crippled in any way that I know of. It just has a smaller feature set when compared to the full Komodo).
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