If your PC can handle eclipse ... memory-wise, I strongly suggest you give pydev a shot.
Philippe Neil Isaac wrote: > I have been writing python my little python scripts in gedit and running > them using the command line. At this point I'm thinking that I would like > to start using a real IDE. I don't need anything special or fancy, but > would like it to manage projects, etc... > > I do know about kdevelop and emacs/vi(m)/nano/pico, but I use gnome most > of the time and would rather (but not require) that the ide use anything > other than qt. Aside from just IDEs, I would love to hear about > eclipse/jedit/(anjuta?) plugins. > > Thanks. > > -- > Neil Isaac > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list