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Editor Reviewed

Komodo

Version

1.2

OS's Tested on

Windows 2000 and Mandrake 8.1

Developer/Company

ActiveState

License

ActiveState License

Cost

Varies depending on your needs between FREE and ~$500

Summary

ActiveState has been working hard to make Perl easier to use on Win32 and provide powerful development tools like the PDK (Perl Dev Kit), their Komodo product is no different. Komodo is a GUI Perl IDE, based on the Mozilla engine, developed with Perl related tools like a RegEx Toolkit. It is available for Linux and Win32 OS's. Komodo 1.2 brings a plethora of bug fixes and greatly improves use ability on Linux. Komodo has a long feature set that is comparable with other IDEs on the market. What sets Komodo apart is that it was designed with Perl development in mind from the beginning rather then an after thought. Plus it has a corporation devoted to scripting languages backing it.
Komodo 1.2 is available from $29.50 to $500 depending on your requirements. There is a 21 day trial license that is free. Komodo 1.1 (Windows only) is available for free as well.
Is it worth it? Well I will leave that up to the individual. My observations on Komodo follow the feature list.

Features

(Feature list copied from ActiveState site)
Multi-language editor Graphical Debugger Regular Expression (Rx) Toolkit Programmer Resources Web Services Support Templates & Macros Komodo 1.2 was built off the Mozilla 0.9.5 branch as of 16 October 2001. Mozilla patches for each

My Observations

Negatives: Positives:
Final Thoughts:

Komodo is moving in the right direction and provides a good IDE, but still has some first generation issues. If you want to use the same GUI editor in Linux and Windows or are a development shop doing large project based application or you want|need an IDE backed by a corporation then Komodo is the way to go. If you are doing smaller scripting tasks and want something quick then Komodo most likely isn't for you.

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