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Re: Re: Text Editors

by Nkuvu (Priest)
on Jul 09, 2003 at 23:30 UTC ( [id://272858]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Text Editors
in thread Text Editors

I'm wondering, though, why has no one mentioned using ActiveState Komodo? I haven't tried it in quite a while, because I didn't like the version I got then, but certainly there's got to be some Komodo users here?
When I'm looking for a text editor, I generally don't go for a full-blown IDE. I don't need project management from my text editor (or any of the other features that come with an IDE), and I prefer not to pay for my text editor. So I'm using SciTE on Windows, and mi on OS X. Personal preference, of course.

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Re: Re: Re: Text Editors
by matsmats (Monk) on Jul 10, 2003 at 10:14 UTC

    When I'm looking for a text editor, I generally don't go for a full-blown IDE. I don't need project management from my text editor (or any of the other features that come with an IDE),

    I misphrased a bit. I assumed the intention of the question was what is being used to edit perl code, and supposed that some people use Komodo for this. Mostly out of curiosity if/how/why people use Komodo, as I'm with you on what features I want from my text editor (generally).

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