I still think it has the potential to be a great IDE, but it's not there yet. The biggest reason is speed. I don't expect any program to bring a PIII 700 to it's knee's, but it does. There are a lot of nice features though, and the built in debugger could be great if it wasn't dog slow. There's still way to many bugs for it to be realease worthy though. I know that marketing people and developers don't always see eye to eye, but I don't think it should have gone out the door in the state that it's in. So.. it will mostly collect dust on my machine until it's faster. GVIM still get's the job done..

Rich


In reply to Re: Opinions on ActiveStates Komodo? by rchiav
in thread Opinions on ActiveStates Komodo? by Sifmole

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