>Yeah, Kronos is right - it has a restriction on the source file length, but the compilers are complete.
Compilers are - of course - complete, those are "bonus material" and unrelated to GoldED. Their installations will be done to a different folder, the devkits tree. You can install the GoldED trial (make sure to install it with C/C++ to get the compilers) and then delete the trial but keep the devkits. I'm not aware of any easier way to install gcc and vbcc on your Amiga (it will deal with such issues as making inlines or install gcc so that it does work with WinUAE and the Windows file system in the absence of links, and it will not require more than a few mouse clicks, promised

. Btw, forget about the gcc on Aminet, it's an obsolete old version.
If you want to download GoldED with devkits and the easy-installation compiler package, make sure that you download the "fat" version (85 MB). It includes three variants of gcc and the free and excellent vbcc compiler. I apologize about the size, it was never meant for downloading.
http://golded.dietmar-eilert.de/golded/files.htmAs to restrictions, the trial version of GoldED has a restriction of 500 lines per file - that's why it's called a trial. I believe that is enough to test it or even use its HTML mode as free HTML editor.