I have used Komodo since version 2.x, and I ugpraded to 3.5 and while it has been better than most stuff. The amount of improvements that have gone into new versions and the $300 price tag made me stop considering it for upgrades.

The Linux version, for example, has problems when using hotkeys for commands. The syntax checking can be erratic and the remote access tools sucked. I know these are problems with 3.5, but they were problems in 2.x as well. I tried 4.0 Edit version, but then that had some of the same problems AND it was crippled(so you would purchase the Full version). I could pay $300 to get the complete features, but when I keep seeing the same problems with different versions, I am not really willing to shell out that kind of money.


In reply to Re^2: IDE for windows with remote linux dev site... by Herkum
in thread IDE for windows with remote linux dev site... by suaveant

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