theme of the week: tools

Jorge Godoy godoy at ieee.org
Fri Sep 24 12:13:41 EDT 2004


Carlos Ribeiro <carribeiro at gmail.com> writes:

> I'm using Crimson Editor, a small freeware editor. The most
> interesting part is that it isn't the most featured of all editors
> I've tried; it isn't as powerful as vi or emacs, but has one feature
> that I wanted the most, that is a fairly simple project management
> tool. It simply allows me to organize a list of files that I'm using
> for a project on the left pane. I can click on a file to open it. It's
> amazingly useful when you're dealing with "hot" files stored on
> several different directories, and you don't have to remember where is
> it located, or to manually walk the open file dialog looking for it.

I'm an Emacs user, but you might try looking at http://ecb.sf.net as a
'plugin' to (X)Emacs.  It comes installed with XEmacs...

Also, I can't help with Windows.  I find that tools there are very poor
when compared to what we have on unices :-)


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