> I'm not sure what you mean by "commercial". Komodo is Open Source, Yesterday I downloaded Komodo 1.0 (seems just being released) and the first it did was to tell me that it did not find the license file. Seems that it was Open Source as it was in beta state... Regards Franz "Moshe Zadka" <moshez at zadka.site.co.il> wrote in message news:mailman.986622789.16473.python-list at python.org... > On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, "Franz GEIGER" <fgeiger at datec.at> wrote: > > > I'm aware of three commercial IDEs for Python: > > -- PythonWare > > -- BlackAdder > > -- Komodo > > I'm not sure what you mean by "commercial". Komodo is Open Source, > so why didn't you list IDLE and PythonWin too? > > In any case, there's also WingIDE. > > -- > "I'll be ex-DPL soon anyway so I'm |LUKE: Is Perl better than Python? > looking for someplace else to grab power."|YODA: No...no... no. Quicker, > -- Wichert Akkerman (on debian-private)| easier, more seductive. > For public key, finger moshez at debian.org |http://www.{python,debian,gnu}.org >
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