Franki wrote: > >> >> - Ultraedit (!!! very important !!!) - vi is cool for terminal stuff, >> but for programming etc. I prefer Ultraedit (column mode, multiple >> windows, replace in files, regular expressions, etc.). > > > Try kedit, kate and gedit, by default they look quite plain, but they > can be configured via the options to enable features. > Also Kdevelop is pretty good also and might be just what you need. > > IMHO Emacs variants are good alternative (after some time to learn some hot keys)