Folks here on the forum have been very helpful this past month with helping me work through nitty-gritty Ruby issues in relation to syntax highlighting etc. for our ED for Windows IDE. I finally released ED V4.30 last week, which I feel delivers more accurate and comprehensive support for Ruby than other editors, at least those I looked at. You can quickly get a good overview of what ED offers to Ruby developers by reading "Write Ruby code faster with ED for Windows" http://blog.surfulater.com/2007/02/21/write-ruby-code-faster-with-ed-for-windows/ This also includes a short critique on Ruby. ED4W is a full featured Programmer's Editor/IDE with support for 30+ languages. It includes all of the editing capabilities you would expect plus a built-in Source Database Engine that tracks every class, method, module, struct etc. in real time enabling you to instantly jump to any function etc. and making navigation of large complex code bases much easier. ED4W can be downloaded from: http://www.getsoft.com/download_trial_version.html The ED Web site is at http://www.getsoft.com I suggest you start with the Blog post though. I'm particularly interested in feedback on the new Ruby capabilities in this release of ED, either on the blog or here. Neville Franks, author of ED for Windows and Surfulater. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.