Ouch, posting a stupid mistake to pm...
That's why, when on a win32 platform and already dealing with ActiveState, I use Komodo, their IDE. It handles a bunch of stuff, from python to c++ to html, but I only use it for perl. It has, among other things, the ability to automatically check your code as you go (I think what it does is run perl in the background and send stderr to the statusbar or some such equvilient procedure). It's built with Mozilla, and with the constant running of perl to check everything, it gets pretty slow on this ol' 233, but it works. I like it.
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This has absolutley nothing to do with the original post, but I thought I'd second the recomendation for Komodo. It has the _potential_ to be one of the best IDE's out there. Once they work out the.. uhm.. features of course.
The (half working) features like code folding and immeidate syntax checking are a huge plus. It's like running -w before execution. There's also a "technology preview" for Linux but I haven't looked at it since I don't run X on my linux boxes.
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