-applications development IDE. Starbase's Codewright
-(http://www.starbase.com/) is yet another multilanguage editor/IDE.
-
-Perl programs are just plain text, though, so you could download GNU
-Emacs or XEmacs
-(http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html)
-(http://www.xemacs.org/Download/index.html), or a vi clone such as nvi
-(available from CPAN in src/misc/) or vim (http://www.vim.org/). Vim
-runs on win32 (http://www.cs.vu.nl/%7Etmgil/vi.html). Vile is another
-widely ported vi clone that has a Perl language sensitivity module
-(http://www.clark.net/pub/dickey/vile/vile.html). SlickEdit
-(http://www.slickedit.com/) is a full featured commercial editor that
-has a modular architecture: it can emulate several other common
-editors and it can help with programming language sensitivity modules
-for a variety of programming languages including Perl. MultiEdit
-(http://www.MultiEdit.com) has a user extendable interface and
-good Perl support.
-
-If you're transferring Windows text files to Unix be sure to transfer
-them in ASCII mode so the ends of lines are appropriately mangled.
-
-There is also a toyedit Text widget based editor written in Perl that
-is distributed with the Tk module on CPAN. The ptkdb
+applications development IDE, apparently for any platform
+that runs Perl.
+
+=item Open Perl IDE
+
+( http://open-perl-ide.sourceforge.net/ )
+Open Perl IDE is an integrated development environment for writing
+and debugging Perl scripts with ActiveState's ActivePerl distribution
+under Windows 95/98/NT/2000.
+
+=item PerlBuilder
+
+(http://www.solutionsoft.com/perl.htm) is an integrated development
+environment for Windows that supports Perl development.
+
+=item visiPerl+
+
+( http://helpconsulting.net/visiperl/ )
+From Help Consulting, for Windows.
+
+=back
+
+For Windows there's also the
+
+=over 4
+
+=item CodeMagicCD
+
+( http://www.codemagiccd.com/ ) Collection of various programming
+tools for Windows: Perl (5.005_03), TclTk, Python, GNU programming
+tools, REBOL, wxWindows toolkit, the MinGW GNU C/C++ compiler, DJGPP
+GNU C/C++ compiler, Cint C interpreter, YaBasic.
+
+=back
+
+For editors: if you're on Unix you probably have vi or a vi clone already,
+and possibly an emacs too, so you may not need to download anything.
+In any emacs the cperl-mode (M-x cperl-mode) gives you perhaps the
+best available Perl editing mode in any editor.
+
+If you are using Windows, you can use any editor that lets
+you work with plain text, such as NotePad or WordPad. Word
+processors, such as Microsoft Word or WordPerfect, typically
+do not work since they insert all sorts of behind-the-scenes
+information, although some allow you to save files as "Text
+Only". You can also download text editors designed
+specifically for programming, such as Textpad
+(http://www.textpad.com/) and UltraEdit
+(http://www.ultraedit.com), among others.
+
+If you are using MacOS, the same concerns apply. MacPerl
+(for Classic environments) comes with a simple editor.
+Popular external editors are BBEdit (http://www.bbedit.com)
+or Alpha (http://alpha.olm.net/). MacOS X users can use Unix
+editors as well.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item GNU Emacs
+
+http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html
+
+=item MicroEMACS
+
+http://members.nbci.com/uemacs/
+
+=item XEmacs
+
+http://www.xemacs.org/Download/index.html
+
+=back
+
+or a vi clone such as
+
+=over 4
+
+=item Elvis
+
+ftp://ftp.cs.pdx.edu/pub/elvis/ http://www.fh-wedel.de/elvis/
+
+=item Vile
+
+http://vile.cx/
+
+=item Vim
+
+http://www.vim.org/
+
+win32: http://www.cs.vu.nl/%7Etmgil/vi.html
+
+=back
+
+For vi lovers in general, Windows or elsewhere:
+http://www.thomer.com/thomer/vi/vi.html.
+
+nvi (http://www.bostic.com/vi/, available from CPAN in src/misc/) is
+yet another vi clone, unfortunately not available for Windows, but in
+UNIX platforms you might be interested in trying it out, firstly because
+strictly speaking it is not a vi clone, it is the real vi, or the new
+incarnation of it, and secondly because you can embed Perl inside it
+to use Perl as the scripting language. nvi is not alone in this,
+though: at least also vim and vile offer an embedded Perl.
+
+The following are Win32 multilanguage editor/IDESs that support Perl:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item Codewright
+
+http://www.starbase.com/
+
+=item MultiEdit
+
+http://www.MultiEdit.com/
+
+=item SlickEdit
+
+http://www.slickedit.com/
+
+=back
+
+There is also a toyedit Text widget based editor written in Perl
+that is distributed with the Tk module on CPAN. The ptkdb