try notepad++ with lightexplorer plugins or newest Netbeans IDE.
notepad++ is light weight text editor but without auto complete feature.
Netbeans comes with more feature but a lil bit slower.

> Thanks guys -- may be a dumb q, but...
> >
> > It seems that if you are coding rails, there's little you need/want
> > other than syntax highlighting (and perhaps a means to prettify the
> > code). You really cannot set breakpoints or use an IDE in writing
> > Rails can you? -Rvince
>
> Things you may want:
> - quick access to the logs
> - easy directory tree parsing
> - easy toggling between controller/model/view
> - code completion (it does come in handy!)
> - a simple way to choose which version of Ruby and/or Rails to use with
> your app
> - rake tasks
> - migration control
>
> etc etc. It's nothing particularly fancy but the IDE just makes it
> easier by bringing it all together.
>


thanks.

-- 
David Angga Prasetya
Ruby on Rails developer
@ http://kiranatama.com - a Ruby on Rails outsourcing company

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