I find Textmate to fit my use perfectly as it is. I can't actually see a point other than perhaps underlying code that could be improved.
2011/6/30 Sven Axelsson sven.axelsson@gmail.com
On 30 June 2011 14:32, Justin Catterall 100621.1@masonsmusic.co.uk wrote:
On 30 Jun 2011, at 13:06, Sven Axelsson wrote:
Is Textmate the current record holder now when Duke Nuk'em Forever finally have been released?
I just Googled for vaporware to find the (probably) huge number of
programs
that have been promised *way* before TM2 (which AIUI hasn't even been promised) and which still haven't arrived, and I notice that TM2 has been added to the Wikipedia page. Was that you?
No, it wasn't me. The Wikipedia text was added in October 2010 by anonymous. Of course I wasn't really serious when I wrote the above. But as you may know, Textmate has already been mentioned along with other famous vaporware in this Wired article: http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/12/vaporware-2009-inhale-the-fail/
I can appreciate that people find Textmate 1 "good enough", and I did so myself for a long time. I have however switched to Vim now. I will no doubt have another look at Textmate when version 2 eventually releases, but for now I am happy with Vim.
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