Try Komodo Edit from ActiveState. It's free (as in beer), it's cross-platform, and it's pretty darn good. I haven't used it on Linux myself, but it does have a Linux download.
If being closed-source bothers you, Eclipse+PyDev might be your best option. scott wrote: > Hi, > > I have been using Kdevelop so far to develop and a few bugs it inherits > from Kate/Kwrite are really annoying me. It does not collapse quotes > properly and there are other graphical glitches as well. > > Could someone suggest a few good IDE's for me to look at. I would need > a IDE that haves syntax highlighting and I also really like type > completion where the IDE gives you suggestions as you type. > > Extras like a good built in dictionary and anything else that makes > coding faster or easier would be great. I also prefer a IDE that is for > multiple languages, but I am willing to use a IDE that is only Python > for now until those bugs get fixed in Kdevelop. > > Lastly, I am a Linux user, so the IDE would need to run natively on > Linux. Thanks. > > > _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor