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Re: Re: Re: perl tools

by barrd (Canon)
on Dec 10, 2003 at 10:49 UTC ( [id://313749]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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In the Apple world it's Barebones BBEdit (it doesn't suck ®) which rules supreme. No Windows or Linux versions available though... shame as it's what I use and it's crackin' :)

Gotta pay to get the full version, but a limited version is available for free.

Update: As Nkuvu pointed out the Lite version is no longer available but a fully functioning Demo version for 30 days is... shame...

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Re^4: perl tools
by Nkuvu (Priest) on Dec 10, 2003 at 12:28 UTC

    BBEdit Lite is no longer offered by Barebones. You can still find copies of it floating around on the web, but Barebones only offers the commercial version now.

    And I use emacs on my Mac. I also use emacs at work (on Win2K). I like cross platform editors.

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