I never needed anything more than emacs. But wingIDE looks cool.
You may also want to look into Ulipad. There is a web2py plugin. The
author has also contributed to web2py.

Massimo

On Jul 13, 6:47 pm, Joe  Barnhart <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree it looks cool.  But the pricing model has put it out of reach
> for me.  I develop sometimes on my Mac, sometimes on a Windoze PC and
> deploy on Linux.  I have to buy WingIDE three times under their
> model!  (Although I do get some discount for buying all three
> platforms, it's not enough.)
>
> I have mentioned to WingWare a couple of times that this is what stops
> occasional users from buying their product but their pricing model is
> set in stone.
>
> So I grumble and put up with Eclipse.  At least Eclipse can handle a
> lot of different language environments, runs on most platforms, and
> the price is right!  ;)
>
> On Jul 13, 2:54 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I hope people are not tired of my enthusiasm (and also hope everyone
> > realizes how _genuine_ it is!):
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