PyCharm 2.5 came out with support for remote interpreters, improved virtualenv, SVN 1.7, etc.
On Friday, despite the fact that it was also on April 13, the team creating PyCharm , JetBrains ’advanced IDE for Python , released the next update of its product - version 2.5 . This release includes important innovations in working with the Python environment and not only:
Remote interpreters - full integration with Python interpreters running on remote machines.
Read dependencies from setup.py or requirements.txt.
The ability to view and install packages from PyPI.
Improved integration with virtualenv, including their creation and auto-detection.
A special interface for creating setup.py files and running tasks from setup.py.
Django 1.4 support.
VCS: Subversion 1.7 support and an improved interface for working with Git branches.
JavaScript: understanding of static attributes in JavaScript code for autocompletion and navigation, plus support for the latest version of EcmaScript JavaScript.
Redesigned debugger and project windows interface and further acceleration of the editor when working with Python, JavaScript and CSS code.
The new version, with a standard 30-day trial period, is available for download on the product page - http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm .
Upgrading to version 2.5 is free for anyone from whom the license was acquired after April 13, 2011. ')
Also today, April 16, ends Easter sales at PyCharm and other IDEs from JetBrains. You can still have time.