in reply to Perl Editor Beta-tests
And just because:
It's aspect is very polished and clean
It does what it pretends, and is not being greedy with their license restrictions. It is a good example of a respectful company.
Besides, one needs good examples to emulate. And good comercial products are the best that can happen to Opensource developers.
I would add a way of designing Tk screens of several standard types. If not with a graphical tool, at least as templates that could show linked images of the results.
My idea is not very original, but considering that there is actually no editor that does Tk it would have something to justify the comercial part when it compares with the still-growing & great multiplatform OS sciTe!
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Wherever I lay my KNOPPIX disk, a new FREE LINUX nation could be established.
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