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E: textmate for windows

11 pointsby sharpshootabout 18 years ago

11 comments

mattculbrethabout 18 years ago
Just buy a Mac and use the real thing. :)
semigeekabout 18 years ago
I've been contemplating a mac laptop for a while - textmate was almost what put me over the edge on my decision. Guess I can stick to Windows for a bit longer now :)
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sharpshootabout 18 years ago
I've got a mac :) just for all the tempered souls who are waiting for leopard to come out and have persuaded themselves not to switch... (like my cofounder..shh)
jasonyanabout 18 years ago
I had been using Komodo for the last few months which is a nice IDE, but this looks promising.<p>I've tarballed the latest bundles from their repository and renamed all ":?*\\|" characters to DOS friendly characters, if you want to try out a bundle that isn't included with E. You can grab it from: http://www.bigheadlabs.com/~jason/Bundles.tar.gz
staunchabout 18 years ago
FYI: The win32 version of gvim is very good.
nickbabout 18 years ago
On the surface it might look like TextMate but after trying to use it for about 10 min, it fails to live up to this moniker. It doesn't do 20% of what TM does. <p>Note: I use TM to edit the RoR files.
eliabout 18 years ago
I think the more interesting issue is that they're charging money for beta software.<p>(Of course, most things are more interesting than a Vi/Emacs/whatever holy war)
veritasabout 18 years ago
http://intype.info/home/index.php<p>Check out intype too. Found it through Digg. Not as polished as E-Text Editor though.
smackaysmithabout 18 years ago
I may be blind, stupid, etc., but I couldn't print. Couldn't find the menu item and ctrl+p didn't work.
akkartikabout 18 years ago
Integrating revision control with the editor seems interesting. Anybody have details on that?
bluishgreenabout 18 years ago
I run emacs over cygwin. Seems the feature set is nothing new. Am I missing something ?