I would like to suggest you HTMLKit. This is a 'full-featured editor designed to help HTML, XHTML and XML authors to create, edit, format, validate, preview and publish web pages, scripts and over dozen other file types', free and supports Perl, Embperl, PHP, Java, JavaScript, HTML, XML etc.
HTMLKit has many plugins for expansion its functionality.
For tuning this editor for Perl development try to install follow plugins:

Also, you can install Vim for Windows and configure it for Perl development as TVSET suggests in his post Vim for Perl developers.

In my mind, Vim is the most power, flexible and useful editor and it permits me be at easy at developent under any operation system. Many scripts permit you to configure Vim for your needs and tips help you to use Vim more efficient.

I hope that this post will help you to choose a good for you Perl IDE.

      
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In reply to Re: In search of a good (and free) Perl IDE for Windows by nite_man
in thread In search of a good (and free) Perl IDE for Windows by Anonymous Monk

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