"cool" is in the eyes of the beholder. While I agree that this can be useful in some situations, I find it very annoying when all I want (and need) to do is a simple dumber search and yet it tells me tons of useless searches that I don't care for.
The inability to debug multi-threaded applications is pretty annoying too. It's unacceptable that a "professional" level debugger can't handle multithreaded code. But then again, I depend on Wing everyday. I just have to build my code with lots of "if debugging, don't thread else thread" type of constructs... vj wrote: > Forgot to mention WING's file search and replace is pretty cool and > powerful. It keeps checking changes in a different thread. If you want > to change yyy in say 100 files you would: > > 1. specify yyy in the search window > 2. A list of files get displayed with matching yyy > 3. As you fix replace yyy in the files the list of files with matching > yyy reduces automatically. This is very cool and very useful. > > Another thing I like about WING is that it warns you if you have tabs > ans spaces mixed in a file. > > The embedded python shell is also a useful feature. > > VJ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list