I have used "Codewrite" for years-- I like it very much. I heard the MicroShit Visual Studio IDE is pretty good, if you like to support their products, and it *can* be used for any language (including Python.) Codewrite has a built-in lexical parser for Python, so that color coding of source is done, etc. "Franz GEIGER" <fgeiger at datec.at> wrote in message news:9akseh$ncs$1 at newsreaderm1.core.theplanet.net... > I'm aware of three commercial IDEs for Python: > -- PythonWare > -- BlackAdder > -- Komodo > > Komodo is somewhat appealing because it supports more than one language. But > the betas were pretty slow on my WinNT box and AS doesn't seem to offer > evals of its new release. > > I'll have to check the other vendors for an eval. But anyway: I wonder if > there is anyone already owning more than one of the above and is willing to > compare them against each other. > > Thanks in advance and > best regards > Franz GEIGER > >
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