Actually since i am an Winblows user mostly i am using activestates Komodo. its good 
in recognizing faults, it has built in debugger, rx-toolkit, well most things you 
want, and i have used this since early beta i think. So i have license for it, bad 
thing is for new users you have to pay for it. But it has helped me an lot to find 
those common faults, you always make, type errors, using the same variable multiple 
times, not installed modules etc. I think you can at least use it for 30 days and 
evaluate it. Download it from activestate:

www.activestate.com/komodo

//Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry M. Howell II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 18 december 2002 00:17
To: Wiggins d'Anconia
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Editors


vim and vi are da bomb, lol. OK, had to put that in there :). Just remember
if you have to recover your system vi is the way. But emacs is ok, it makes
a great OS :P

On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 14:20:00 -0500
Wiggins d'Anconia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> > (don't be too hard on vi -- a very good editor! ) (try vim or gvim for a
> > more friendly interface).
> 
> Vim rules ;-)... so much for preventing a flame war.
> 
> http://danconia.org
> 
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