best python editor/ide for windows
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On 5 Jan 2003 07:14:14 -0800, grayshade at libero.it (Domenico) wrote: >have your say... Someone suggested crimsoneditor(.com), which I never tried until now. I just wanted to let you know I've changed my best editors list for the first time in years, adding it just under ultraedit. ;-) 1. ultraedit 2. crimsoneditor 3. editplus 4. zeus It seems to try to feel like ultraedit more than any other. If it had at least an archaic method of displaying hex and a column selection/editing mode, it might topple ultraedit. ( these modes are toggled via ctrl-h & alt-c in ultraedit ) ultraedit is old and ugly, and I choose to use 8.x on purpose, but nothing else has all the same features. This is about where I wish the crimsoneditor author would charge for his product so that he could make time to add some necessary features. P.S. I use Hex Workshop for real hex based editing as needed, but having a hex mode in my text editor is very often useful.
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