While I have never used PDK, nor any of the other editors listed in the nodes, here's something to think about. Why not ask the company you will be doing work for to **COUGH** up the money for PDK? If they are large enough, the $195 is a measly sum. And on the flip side, all they can do is say no. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Paulster2
PS: In case you are wondering, I use nedit for most of my perl editing. Not all that fancy, but it is free!
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