What editor do you recommend?

No, not CF Builder, not Dreamweaver.
It does not have to be made by A**be.
Having used Studio, then Homesite for years; I am now forced to find something new and Builder and DW are both non starters. 
What does everyone here use?  NO WAY, those two.  ANYTHING else.  Need to get up to speed again.
IDE not necessary.
Thanks.

So downloaded and installed it ... ligthtning fast compared to other two.  Have to see how I can integrate such things as
- open a file in an include statement
- wrapping a load of crap, I mean code, with outputs and comments
- find all instances of phrases in all files in current folder, sub folders?
Not even cracked the docs, mind.

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