![]() 3) There's even a 200 page book about TextMate on the market. 2) A few people have converted TextMate's snippets to operate in other editors. So why? 1) The E-TextEditor homepage mentions TextMate six times. If Allan isn't interested in selling it, then fine, but if he is, it could be a big win for both him and Apple. I can't speak on his behalf, so just take the following as editorial waffle, but I think Apple should buy TextMate and release it for free or at low cost (as currently). I don't know Allan Odgaard, the developer of TextMate, at all, but I'm a happy user of the editor, despite not understanding almost any of the advanced features. If you're a Windows user, give it a look. The initial reports I've read about it are that it's rather good, and after watching the screencast I'd say it looks to be a pretty good editor and I'd give it a try if if used Windows. ![]() Over at the O'Reilly Ruby Blog, Jim Alateras laments the recent stalling of development on RadRails, but suggests an alternative solution: E-TextEditor, a "TextMate" alternative for Windows.
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