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Note — Although the listing indicates that this is v.5.2, this release is v.5.2.2.

The Download Now link yields the Intel version. See Related Links below for a link to the PPC version.

DESCRIPTION
Komodo IDE helps developerscreate great applications using dynamic languages and open technologies.

Award-winning tools for debugging, code intelligence, visual code navigation and the regular expression toolkit help developers write cleaner code faster, while source code control integration, a project manager and multi-user support assist in team development.

With improved performance for all supported languages including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby & Tcl, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and XML), simple Firefox-style extensibility, and flexible multi-platform licensing for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, Komodo IDE has developed smart tools with developer freedom and choice in mind.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 5.2.2:
  • SCC:
    • You can now commit a project directory using the Komodo toolbar. (Bug 84535)
    • CVS: Correct parsing of SSPI CVSROOT files on Windows. (Bug 84593)
    • Git: Unknown files in a project now have a different status icon. (Bug 82260)
    • Bzr: Fixed tracebacks calling Bazaar on Windows. (Bug 84467)
  • Unit Testing:
    • Restored styling for dialog boxes. (Bug 84638)
    • Unit Testing: Updates for PHP. (Bug 84860)
  • Editor:
    • Sub-language coloring: Adjust the current background line based on that line's background color. (Bug 84651)
    • HTML and PHP background color preferences for sub-language sections no longer used for main language file types. (Bug 84651)
    • Highlight style updated after a scheme change. (Bug 84707)
    • Cursor now appears at the first character, not the last, when a new file is opened. Behavior also changed in the Rx Toolkit and HTTP Inspector. (Bug 84654)
  • Code Intelligence:
    • PHP class inheritance now works with namespaces (autocomplete). (Bug 84840)
    • Python 2.6 stdlib now supported. (Bug 84776)
    • PHP 5.3 stdlib now supported. (Bug 83995)
    • PHP: Add support for late static binding completions (e.g. "static::"). (Bug 84877)
  • Preferences:
    • Fixed saving of preferences when an interpreter is missing. (Bug 84907)
    • Browse buttons now start in the directory of the current value. (Bug 84770)
    • Added vertical scrollbars when contents are too long to fit on page. (Bug 74223)
    • Fixed problem trying to save default (read only) schemes. Komodo now prompts to save as a new, custom scheme. (Bug 84875)
    • PHP: Fixed configuration wizard to work with php-cgi 5.3.
  • Windows: Added PHP debugger binary for thread-safe 32-bit VC6 PHP 5.3.
  • Windows: Fixed problem resolving the APPDATA directory. (Bug 85005)
  • OS X: Fixed external stylesheets not being applied in browser preview. (Bug 84741)
  • Remote Files: Ensure the active FTP setting is correctly set on connection. (Bug 66198)
  • Search: Correct line scrolling when searching with very long lines. (Bug 84626)
  • Hyperlinks: Fix for first time 'Ctrl'+click. (Bug 82806)
  • Removed prompt to restore a file on re-open if the user answered "No" to the original prompt to save changes. (Bug 85026)
  • Added a "Do not ask again" preference for large file alerts. (Bug 84927)
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Developer:ActiveState Software Inc
Downloads:17,438
  - Version d/l:277
Development:Editors
License:Demo
Date:05 Nov 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$295.00
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Jan 13 2007
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MARUKO DRINKING TEAM  I inCREDIBLY wish there was a native Mac OS X (e.g., written in Cocoa/Objective-C) app like this... but there's not. This is the best thing going.

Feature-wise it has lots of the features you would want. I put it head to head against Wing, Eclipse+plugins, and the others I could find. It's got the best featureset for coding in python on the Mac.

However, it has that very low quality GUI, because it is written using Mozilla's cross-platform crapware layer. Same reason that Firefox feels like shoddy garbage on the Mac. You might as well run a Java app: nonstandard UI widgets, menus that don't quite work right, bizarre flaws with text editing, and so on.

Still, I bought this and use it when I need to step through Python code in a debugger. It is telling that I WANT an IDE with all the integration features but still end up using TextMate for 90% of my Python coding, despite it being just a dumb editor without such features. That's because it's a great Mac app doing what it does. Komodo does cool stuff but the app is klunky.  
(Version 4.0b4)

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Feb 2 2007

ERIC CALDWELL  I considered buying this app but, just like Firefox (since it is based on that platform) is SLOW to load on my MBP 17. To bad becuase this has some nice features. I'll stick to BBEdit until this is corrected.  
(Version 4.0.1)

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Dec 22 2006

GAOSHAN  How does its PHP handling compare to Zend Studio? Eclipse? Anyone know?  
(Version 4.0b3)

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Dec 23 2006

STALEPEZ  It does a good job with the basic built-in PHP functions, but its support for some common external classes is lacking. It also doesn't import functions from application code, which is a downer for people like me who have literally hundreds of custom functions in various libraries and classes.

Bottom line: I still use Zend for my PHP development at LibraryThing.com and Eclipse for my Java work on my own side projects.  
(Version 4.0b3)

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Dec 23 2006

GAOSHAN  Thanks alot... not importing functions is a big deal for me as well. I love how Zend Studio handles that, among other things. I am really 100% happy with Zend Studio (and excited to make use of the integrated Zend Framework that they have deployed with 5.5) but I have seen Komodo around for ages and always kind of wondered.  
(Version 4.0b3)

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Jun 8 2006
*****

STRYCH9  Oops forgot to choose the Review menu... :-)  
(Version 3.5.3)

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Jun 8 2006

STRYCH9  Really a great application, I love the debug/step by step mode, the editor,etc... amazing. It's BBEdit on steroids !!! Don't look for anything else.

Try the 3 weeks demo, you'll be convinced.

Keep up the good work, it's a wonderful software !  
(Version 3.5.3)

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