Emacs:
- Auto-indent: yes if configured, else with TAB
- Incremental search: yes
- Branket matching: yes
- Folding: I didn't know that is is possible with emacs
- Debugger: yes
- Stepping: yes
- Breakpoints: yes
- Watches: yes
- Interactive shell: yes
- Code snippets: yes if configured, also automatically when a new file is created (auto-insert) dependend on file ending or whatever
- Control version: yes
- Multidocument: yes (not the classic MDI, but recursively split screen horizontally and vertically and change sizes of windows)
- Split view: yes
- Web/FTP: yes, you can use it as ftp-client and as primitive webbrowser (XEmacs is a little bit better)
- Linux/MacOSx/Windows/Solaris: yes and many more
- PHP/Python/Ruby/Tcl/HTML/SQL: yes
- Different settings for different users
Best regards,
perl -e "s>>*F>e=>y)\*martinF)stronat)=>print,print v8.8.8.32.11.32"
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