Lee Smith wrote:
> No, RubyMine is not free.  But it's also not an editor, like
> KomodoEdit.  KomodoEdit simply supports multiple languages for syntax
> highlighting and such.  RubyMine was built specifically for the Rails
> framework, in addition to ruby of course.  KomodoEdit knows nothing
> about Rails, not to my knowledge anyway.  People so often confuse
> their favorite _editor_ for the full-fledged IDE's.

The thread was about using an IDE just as an *editor*, so I was giving 
editor recommendations

I've yet to find a good Rails IDE, and I'm not sure I really believe 
such a thing is possible.  Perhaps I'll take a look at RubyMine, though; 
this certainly isn't the first time I've heard it praised.

> 
> 
> On Sep 2, 10:37�pm, Marnen Laibow-Koser <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-

Best,
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