There's always emacs...
If you want to invest the time into learning it, it's a definite candidate for this, ssh autocompletion.
Check out Aquamacs.org
-D On Jan 23, 2008, at 8:01 PM, dakarp wrote:
Mark N. Boszko wrote:
Have you tried the three options listed here (i.e., the "hack", Interarchy or the FTP/SSH bundle)?
Interarchy was one of the first things I tried, but I found that it was slow (much slower than Fuse/MacFusion, which MIGHT be fast enough if I'm willing to turn off other programs that use the net), and, even worse, crashed frequently.
The hack looks like way more trouble than it is worth, frankly. The whole point is for this to be fast.
The FTP/SSH bundle works only on single files, not entire projects, if I read the description correctly. I'll give it a try, but that seems less than ideal.
I'm also seriously considering giving UltraEdit a try though VMWare Fusion. I really hate working on a PC, but that seems to be my only other good option for sophisticated auto-complete, etc, aside from TextMate. Can someone save me from the horrible fate of having to use a windows editor? :) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Remote-editing-of-projects-tp15053548p15056620.html Sent from the textmate users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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