Eclipse with PyDev is outstanding. (It's also portable across platforms, as an added bonus. And free.
And widely-used. ).
Why not watch the great PyCon 2011: Python IDEs Panel! You can use Python Tools which lets you program Python in Microsoft Visual Studio. PyCharm, Komodo IDE, or WingWare should all fit the bill as well.
I've using PyCharm for all my Python projects for the past 8 months, and I definitely love it. I'd highly recommend it (even if it's not free, it's really cheap compared to its concurrents, and is far superior to them imho).
1 I tried Netbeans and PyCharm for python development... PyCharm is definitely better than Netbeans in all cases, I can say... – FallenAngel Aug 6 at 11:25.
Alright, I found Wing, PyDev have the two features!
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