You might want to also to consider the Komodo IDE from ActiveState (the same company that produces ActivePython and hosts the ASPN Cookbook). This isn't an endorsement -- I have no experience with it -- but its feature set looks good [see http://activestate.com/Products/Komodo].
If someone with actual experience using Komodo with Python is listening, I'd be very interested in hearing what you think of it or other alternatives (I plan on taking a look at PyScripter and any others I hear about). Best, -Martin ========== chuck wrote: > Apparently not too many people use or are interested in PythonWin. I'm > giving up on it. It used to work pretty good. > > I'm lucky that I have found PyScripter (http://www.mmm-experts.com/) a > python IDE for the windows platform which is much more stable and has > more features that PythonWin. If you are doing Python development on > Windows I'd recommend taking a look at it. > > I'm also evaluating Wing IDE. I may have another post with comments on > it for anyone who might be interested. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list