in reply to Perl IDEs and Editors update

Not free, but works on many platforms including BSD, Linux, Windows, and Solaris. It's licencing is per PERSON, per platform. You can run any licence on as many machines as you like, provided they are the same platform and you are only using one at a time.

Visual Slick Edit has all the faetures of a great editor, as well as an IDE. It has different precanned setups (Emacs emulation, vi emulation, MS emulation) as well as the ability to totally customize everything.

I highly recommend it!

"Nothing is sure but death and taxes" I say combine the two and its death to all taxes!

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Re: Visual Slick Edit, slick baby :)
by Aristotle (Chancellor) on Aug 23, 2002 at 02:51 UTC
    No emulation mode is ever going to get me away from the real vim - and since there's a native Win32 port of gvim, I'm as happy as a pig in.. well, you know. :-)

    Makeshifts last the longest.

      Well, the one feature vi doesn't have (or I don't know about) if a builtin ftp client that will allow me to work on remote files via ftp. I really need/like that ability.

      "Nothing is sure but death and taxes" I say combine the two and its death to all taxes!
        What version are you using? :help netrw

        Makeshifts last the longest.