Code smarter and faster with Komodo IDE, the award-winning professional development environment for dynamic languages and open technologies.
(To find out more about the free, open source editor from the dynamic language experts, check out Komodo Edit.)
All the Languages
Dynamic language expertise for Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Tcl, plus
JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and XML, and template languages like RHTML,
Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty, and Django.
All the Tools
Award-winning feature set includes standard editor functionality,
plus killer debugging and more. And it's extensible, so you can hack
away!
All the Platforms
Windows? Mac? Linux? Yes! Yes! Yes! User-based licensing makes it easy.
All the Team
Source code control integration, a project manager, and multi-user support assist in team development. And Komodo IDE makes good business sense: download the Komodo IDE in the Enterprise PDF to find out more.
All the Support
You can rely on high-quality support and an active user community for help when you need it.
For the complete list of Komodo IDE's professional toolset, see the Komodo IDE Features page.
Specifications
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System Requirements
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Windows
- Windows XP, 2000, Server 2003, or Vista
- x86 or x86_64 processor, 500 MHz (or faster) with 512 MB RAM (Windows 2000/XP) or 1 GB RAM (Vista).
- 170 MB hard disk space
- 340 MB of temporary hard disk space during installation
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Mac
- PowerPC G4+ or Intel processor
- 512 MB RAM
- 170 MB hard disk space
- Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or later
- 340 MB of temporary hard disk space during installation
- ActivePerl 816 or later is required for universal binary support in PerlApp
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Linux
- The following platforms are officially supported:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 or later
- CentOS 5.0 or later
- Fedora Core 8 or later
- SuSE 10 or later
- Ubuntu 6.06 or later
- Installation Prerequisites
- glibc 2.1 (or higher) and libjpeg.so.62 (or higher): These libraries are included in standard Linux distributions.
- libstdc++6 (or higher)
- Running Komodo on 64 bit versions of Linux will require additional 32-bit libraries (e.g. libc6 and gtk), which may need to be installed with your system's package manager. For example:
- Ubuntu 7.10 - 8.10: sudo apt-get install binfmt-support ia32-libs
- Ubuntu 6.10 - 7.04: sudo apt-get install binfmt-support ia32-libs-gtk ia32-libs
- Fedora Core 9: sudo yum install gtk2.i386 libXt.i386
- Non-ASCII Input Requirements:
- SuSE: scim, scim-bridge-gtk and scim-bridge-qt packages.
- Ubuntu: scim, scim-gtk2-immodule, scim-qtimm, and scim-tables-additional packages (if not already installed).
- Fedora Core / RHEL / CentOS: scim, scim-gtk and scim-qtimm packages.
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Licensing
Licenses are user-based, so a single license covers you across all the languages, platforms, and systems you use—at home, at work, or at the coffee shop. And licenses include all point release updates (such as from Komodo IDE 5.0 to Komodo IDE 5.1), so you're always up to date. Nice, huh? Read the fine print for details.
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Pricing
Komodo IDE is $295 US for all the languages, platforms, and systems you use. Licenses include all point release updates (such as from Komodo IDE 5.0 to Komodo IDE 5.1). Buy Komodo IDE Now
Komodo IDE pricing for small teams: Save 20% on Komodo IDE when you buy five or more licenses for your team. A 5-pack of Komodo IDE is $1,180—it's like getting a free license when you buy four! Buy a 5-Pack Now
We also have student pricing, and we offer volume pricing for large development teams of thirty or more.
Our purchasing FAQ has lots of great information, or you can contact us for details.
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Datasheet (PDF)
Developer Resources
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Getting Started
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We've got a list of resources and tools to help you get started with Komodo IDE, whether you're a new user or upgrading from a previous version.
Getting Started Screencast
The Introduction to Komodo IDE screencast will take you on a tour of Komodo IDE's key features, including code intelligence (autocomplete and calltips) in multi-language files, customizable key bindings and Vi emulation, configurable toolbars, and project templates.
Features Showcase
Get to the next level by checking out any of the 18 quick tours in Feature Showcase: take a look at some advanced search functions, explore your code using the code analysis tools, and create custom workspace components for
code reuse and project management.
Sample Project
Take a run through Komodo IDE's sample project to familiarize yourself with Komodo's functionality.
Tutorials
Get hands-on learning about Komodo IDE's Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, or Run Commands capabilities with our quick tutorials.
Join the Community
Be a part of the Komodo Community! Try a user-built extension or learn to create your own, ask or answer questions, check out the latest screencasts, join Komodo mailing lists, or just get the latest news from the Komodo Community site.
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Getting Support
If at any time you need assistance, you can find the help you need.
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Get Involved
Komodo Community
Be a part of the Komodo Community! Try a user-built extension or learn to create your own, ask or answer questions, check out the latest screencasts, join Komodo mailing lists, or just get the latest news from the Komodo Community site.
Komodo IDE Beta Program
Download the latest Komodo IDE beta and help us test new functionality, identify
bugs, and enhance the quality of upcoming releases. There isn't currently a Komodo IDE beta (since we just released version 5.0), but check out the nightly builds to see what's new. For discussion on Komodo beta releases, visit the Komodo beta discussion forum and join the Komodo beta mailing list
Documentation
Remote Debugging Packages