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WinEdt has a rich graphical user-interface, but more support for LaTeX than for ConTeXt.
''According to their web-site: "TeXnicCenter is a feature rich integrated development environment (IDE) for developing LaTeX-documents on Microsoft Windows (You need to install WinEdt AFTER the installtion of MikTeXWindows 9x/ME, GhostScript and Adobe Reader NT/2000/XP) freely available under GPL."It can also be used for Windowsprocessing ConTeXt documents.)''
→For newbies (like Word (ex)users)
{{todo|Explain the difference between GUI/text editor/compiler/PDF document; people often ask me: "ConTeXt - oh, you mean that program with a blue screen and colourful fonts?"}}
* '''[http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/SciTE.html SciTE]''' or '''[http://www.winedt.com WinEdt]''' or [http://www.textpad.com/ Textpad] or [http://www.toolscenter.org TeXnicCenter] may be a good choice for a newbie. WinEdt has a rich graphical user-interface, but more support for LaTeX than for ConTeXt. ''(You need to install WinEdt AFTER the installtion of MikTeX, GhostScript and Adobe Reader for Windows.)''
ConTeXt support for SciTE was written by Hans Hagen (the ConTeXt developer himself) and also includes recognition and auto-completion of most frequent ConTeXt commands.
{{todo|Someone should write how to install SciTE & ConTeXt support for it without installing the stand-alone ConTeXt.}}