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I'm looking for an IDE which helps me reduce my Alt-Tabbing. At any given time, I've got a Chromium session open (for testing my application), a gedit/geany session for editing, and a dedicated terminal for git etc.



I remember that there was something like this in Visual Studio and Expression Studio. I've been through Komodo Editor, Eclipse, Bluefish, Anjuta but it seems that none of them have an integrated browser. Also I do not like the inbuilt terminal of geany (can never seem to restart it after a misplaced Ctrl+D.



Just to be clear, I do not want a HTML preview mode (offered by Bluefish for eg) which allows me to preview my HTML. I need a full-fledged browser (with JS,DOM support) embedded in tabs.



I would love if an editor offered these three things (editor, terminal, and browser) in a tabbed View. Allowing multiple terminals is a big plus.



Is there such an IDE available?


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Redcar



A Ruby text editor written in Ruby from the ground up runs on JRuby (a fast, compatible
Ruby implementation) is cross-platform (Linux, Mac OS X, Windows)
highly extensible Some Redcar features:


supports Textmate themes and snippets split screen mode syntax
checking for many languages built in REPLs for Ruby, Groovy, Clojure
and Mirah.



It has got an unstable terminal plugin, and an inbuilt browser as well (both of which open in tabs)


Redcar Terminal


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