# TextMate 1.5
It is with great pleasure that I am releasing [1.5 of TextMate][1] (5.4 MB).
This is a free upgrade for all registered users and it features hundreds of major improvements over the last non-beta (1.0.2) which was released a year ago.
The jump in version number from last beta (1.1ß17 r898) is to indicate how much has changed since 1.0.2, and that this release is to be seen as half-way towards the 2.0 release.
_TextMate is a text editor that combines the beauty of Cocoa with the power of UNIX and is intended for programmers and power users._
_TextMate has been built for both PPC and i386 and comes with a [complete manual][2]._
[1]: http://macromates.com/textmate/files/TextMate_1.5.dmg [2]: http://macromates.com/textmate/manual/
Upgrading and checking for cutting edge gives you: Latest nightly build of TextMate is 898. You are using build 906. btw ;-). The other two upgrade options work as expected.
-- Sune.
On 6/1/2006, at 8:52, Sune Foldager wrote:
Upgrading and checking for cutting edge gives you: Latest nightly build of TextMate is 898. You are using build 906. btw ;-).
There is nothing cutting edge over an official release, so it's excluded for that option :)
Main reason though is that 1.5 is r898 with two minor changes, and it's a .dmg so it won't be able to auto-install.
However, there won't be a >r906 (cutting edge) in the next 3-4 weeks, as I'm going skiing in Val Thorens [1] tomorrow (for two weeks).
I am setting up an auto-responder for the @macromates.com emails that instruct people to send usage questions here, so let me just thank you all in advance for helping me out :) and hopefully there won't be any serious issues that require my presence -- I will likely check mail maybe once a day, but there isn't any internet per se, so we're likely going to use a mobile phone, which means I probably won't stay online for long enough to actually reply to anything.
On Jan 6, 2006, at 3:04 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
However, there won't be a >r906 (cutting edge) in the next 3-4 weeks, as I'm going skiing in Val Thorens [1] tomorrow (for two weeks).
I'm glad we were able to send you on a vacation. Use my license fee to buy yourself a few drinks. ;-)
-- Brian Lalor / blalor@bravo5.org You snooze, you lose Well I have snost and lost
Congrats! I use TextMate for almost everything now. Keep up the good work.
-Eric
On Jan 6, 2006, at 1:12 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
# TextMate 1.5
It is with great pleasure that I am releasing [1.5 of TextMate][1] (5.4 MB).
This is a free upgrade for all registered users and it features hundreds of major improvements over the last non-beta (1.0.2) which was released a year ago.
The jump in version number from last beta (1.1ß17 r898) is to indicate how much has changed since 1.0.2, and that this release is to be seen as half-way towards the 2.0 release.
_TextMate is a text editor that combines the beauty of Cocoa with the power of UNIX and is intended for programmers and power users._
_TextMate has been built for both PPC and i386 and comes with a [complete manual][2]._
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