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in reply to the best perl editor/ide on win32?

I have used Note Tab Pro quite a bit, and I like it a lot.
Since I have to switch back and forth between NT and a real OS (linux) *grin* I have also installed emacs on my NT box.

Roy Alan

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Re: Re: the best perl editor/ide on win32?
by softworkz (Monk) on Jul 10, 2001 at 23:44 UTC
    I use editplus available for a free trial version at http://www.editplus.com for the full version it's something like 30 shells, but it has syntax editors for perl, c/c++, html, and java. Other syntax can be imported but I stick to the basic 4 languages. check it out, it's the best thing since sliced notepad in my book.