I have a pretty editor for doing all of my coding. It is called First Page. It is free and you can get it from www.tucows.com It does some code for you if you would like. I just like it because it shows PERL code formatted, HTML and many other languages that are involved with Web Dev. I really like it because it has a color palette that gives you the hex color values. It also has a nice file manager on the left to keep your filenames visible. It has an option to turn LINE numbers on. (very nice). It also can help by inserting JavaScript (YUCK) into your code where you need it. Frist page also has some cool conversion and formatting tools.

--BigJoe

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In reply to RE: Pretty Win9x Perl Editor/IDE? by BigJoe
in thread Pretty Win9x Perl Editor/IDE? by Speedfreak

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