On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 9:19 PM, David Zhou
<david@nodnod.net> wrote:
On Aug 6, 2008, at 11:21 PM, Nick wrote:
> It's kind of funny to me that my two favorite programs by far
> (textmate and quicksilver) have a completely unknown development
> schedule (although quicksilver's is now dead :[ ). oh well! Theyre
> both kind of like os x - you can't complain very legitimately about
> their faults because they're just so much better than the
> alternatives.
>
Sure you can. Mac OS X users traditionally complain loudly about
faults and grievances they find with OS X. You'll rarely find a more
critical bunch than aggrieved Mac users. That a piece of software is
good does not make it impervious to criticism.
Someone else brought up MacVim, and it's an interesting point. For a
long time, I used Textmate exclusively. But now, I only use Textmate
around 50% of the time -- the other half taken up by MacVim, when I
need split panes, remote editing, or an editor that will not choke on
large text files.
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David Zhou
david@nodnod.net