[Tutor] Re: Looking for some utilities

Mike Hansen mhansen@cso.atmel.com
Fri Jul 25 15:01:45 2003


I've been using Crimson Editor.

http://www.crimsoneditor.com/

It has syntax highlighting, multiple tabs, ftp.

A great Notepad replacement and all around good text editor is Textpad. 
Syntax highlighting, clip libraries, ...

http://www.textpad.com

If you can wrap your mind around it, many people seem to like emacs.

Mike


>From: Mike Wagman <mwagman@charter.net>
>To: Python List <tutor@python.org>
>Organization: 
>Date: 25 Jul 2003 08:31:36 -0500
>Subject: [Tutor] Looking for some utilities
>
>I am having to move my development environment  for a program I am
>working on from linux to windows, and I am looking for some utilities to
>run on windows.
>
>A text editor that supports tabs. While IDLE works great for an editor.
>I use a number of information files that I update while I code.
>Variable names, functions, to do list, change log, etc and would like to
>run them all in one program.
>
>FTP software. Nothing fancy but free with the ability to remember a log
>on.
>
>A 2 windows configurable file manager, similar to worker, or gentoo, or
>if you remember the old amiga DirWorks,Dir Opus, Disk master.
>
>I know this is a little off topic but I figured there were plently of
>people on this list that would know. 
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>