>
> Emacs, Vim, Komodo, and others are equally as capable in the Perl
> domain. What you don't have as much of in the Perl domain is the
> commercial support for those tools, with the exception of ActiveState.
> I just pulled down the latest copy of Komodo and took it for a spin;
> though however many times I try out the GUI based editors I end up
> going back to cli based tools because they are so much more performant
> when you've been using them a while and have customized them for your
> particular needs.
>
There is also Padre (http://padre.perlide.org/) , You can write
plugins and customize to your needs, there are already lots of plugins
available http://search.cpan.org/search?query=padre%3A%3Aplugin&mode=all
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