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Being a Linux/Ubuntu user, i cannot use the praised Textmate editor to develop ruby applications. I tried a lot of editors, some of them being very good ones, but in the end I always end up using gedit.
gedit is great… but it is rather limited features-wise. Recently I have tried Komodo Edit and I can say that this is the best RubyOnRails editor available on Linux. It has a lot of features (autocomplete, tons of supported languages, macros, color schemes, etc) but somehow it is still light and minimalist.
Komodo Edit is also available on Mac and Windows

4 CommentsYes, I agree… even on Windows though: it’s really a great editor. I normally try to keep using gVim, but sometimes the temptation (and the lazyness) is too strong.
I wrote a review of Komodo Edit a while back: http://www.h3rald.com/articles/komodo-edit-review
You got a pretty valid point I must say, gbwdmf lcftioenq… but still, I think you are taking my post far too personally. Moreover, while I understand that Komodo Edit might not the be the be-all end-all code editor, it is pretty solid nonetheless. You should try it instead of jumping to conclusions.

