I would strongly recommend Radrails. You can download the standalone IDE here: http://www.radrails.org/ It is open source and allows for easy integration with CVS/SVN and is backed by on the industry's most popular IDE's, Eclipse. I tried Textmate (after all it seems everybody in the videos is using it), but was not interested in paying for what I could get for free. And I didn't find any feature sets over Radrails/Eclipse. In fact I found the Radrails/Eclipse platform to be much more flexible and backed by an open source community. You can also set up Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org) and simply install the Radrails plugin. Let me know if you need help with that. Hope this helps. Dave -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Andrew Thompson http://dathompson.blogspot.com On 2/3/06, Brasten Sager <brasten / nagilum.com> wrote: > Used all three. TextMate, definitely. > > Dan Munk wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am evaluating a number of editors for my company for Rails and > > utility development. I am looking at > > > > TextMate > > SubEthaEdit > > Komodo > > > > I would appreciate any recommendations. > > > > Thanks, > > Dan > > > > > > > >