Usually PFE. No longer supported, but available, free, and will launch scripts directly from the editor. When I feel stuck enough to use an honest-to-heaven IDE, OpenPerl IDE from SourceForge. A little funky, but again the price is right.
Here are the answers I collected from the last time this thread came up on perl-win32-users: What's a good Perl Editor? -------------------------- Well, there's always notepad.exe. The rest are from the mailing list. The reason the information varies is that my knowledge of them varies. PFE32 is a reasonable programming editor, with line numbering and the ability to execute the edited script. It's not Perl-specific (no syntax highlighting). It's also no longer under development, but it's still available via WinSite. See http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/. Free. OpenPerl IDE has line numbering, syntax highlighting, execution, and debugging. See http://sourceforge.net/projects/open-perl-ide/. Free. Crimson Editor. line numbering and syntax highlighing. Not sure if it has execution or debugging. See http://www.crimsoneditor.com/. XEmacs for Win32 (http://www.xemacs.org/). MicroEmacs TextPad. www.textpad.com. Shareware. UltraEdit (www.ultraedit.com). vim (www.vim.org). Syntax highlighting, regex searching fte - Folding Text Editor (fte.sourceforge.net) Komodo ($$), includes regex debugging CodeWright ($$) VisualStudio with ActiveState Perl plugins ($$) Tom Wyant _______________________________________________ Perl-Win32-Admin mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs
