Actually I did search Google first and I did get the same results you
got. But what I was looking for was actually not a list of different
beautifiers but comments from developers having experience with a
specific beautier that they find does the job well.

Jacob Vennervald

On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 15:40, John Manko wrote:
> I really think that this depends on the topic.  I know that if I'm 
> looking for an editor (esp for a language just starting in), I can 
> search google all day, but end up with a list full of fud.  In 
> situations like this, I would prefer to go straight to the source and 
> ask the people who have put most editors for that languange to the test, 
> and sometimes that means I need to post to a mailing list.  Now, I''m 
> not saying that you don't have a point (All too often people ask without 
> even trying to find the answer themselves. I sometimes find myself doing 
> this, and it's a shame becuase there is so much information a person 
> misses out on that he/she would not normally be exposed to.), but you 
> have to ask yourself "A beginner, or a veteran?"  Othertimes, I just 
> want to be sure I didn't miss something that would be ideal.  I don't 
> know...just my .02.
> 
> Joseph Szobody wrote:
> 
> >Btw, I found all of these on the first two pages of a simple Google search. Might 
> >be worth trying in the future. :-)
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
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