I use RKWard and find it to be pretty good.  It show the consol built-in
and has good editing features.  You can add custom shortcuts so I can
make it work just like I make Tinn-R work (i.e. hit F10 to run selected
code, etc.).  Please note that Tinn-R is not available on Linux (to my
knowledge), though I wish it were.

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Subject: Re: [R] Linux Editor

> Is there anything comparable to the mac version of R with its built in

> console, editor, etc??

Aside from ESS/EMACS, you might try JGR, Tinn-R and Eclipse with StatET.

The later has the most features and is the best IDE, and we're in the
process of migrating to it from Tinn-R.

cur
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