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Subject: [Rails] Re: editors
From: jamie () dang ! com (Jamie Orchard-Hays)
Date: 2005-01-30 17:27:29
Message-ID: 340D72DE-72E4-11D9-B269-000A95D17A50 () dang ! com
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That's funny to me because whenever I use BBEdit (or TextWrangler) I
always end up going back to my other editors. It always feels kind of
clunky to me because it's style of doing things doesn't feel natural to
me.
It's a wonderful thing that there are so many choices around to meet so
many different expectations.
Jamie
On Jan 30, 2005, at 12:16 PM, Rob E. Barksdale wrote:
> Two thumbs up for jEdit!
>
> I work in a WinDoze shop by day and find I am able to use jEdit
> anywhere. The number of plug-ins offered by its community is huge.
> You will find your needs met if you are looking for a cross-platform
> solution.
>
> However, as a long time Mac user, I find myself relying on BBEdit when
> I want to work on my beloved Mac OS X. I have to admit that I have
> looked at Textmate briefly, however, I immediately jumped back to
> BBEdit. Maybe one day I will give it a fair trial run. In the
> meantime, if you are looking to keep expenses to the minimum,
> TextWangler is worth checking out:
> http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/
>
> Rob E. Barksdale
>
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