[TxMt] Re: Duke Nukem Foverer has a release date, does Textmate 2?
Mario "Kuroir" Ricalde
kuroir at gmail.com
Sun Sep 12 09:00:52 UTC 2010
Textmate doesn't compare to anything "for Windows only". If you think it
does or that there are better windows-only texteditors that surpass
textmate. Then it's highly possible that you're not using Textmate to its
full potential.
Simple as that.
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Mario "Kuroir" Ricalde
Developer at Destructoid.com
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On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Mark Jackson <mrcodewizard at gmail.com>wrote:
> I have used UE on Win, did not particularly like it. TM folks most likely
> will like it. UE has a similar philosophy as TM.
>
> Multi-Edit (ME) is IMO the best "text editor" on the Win platform.
> Technically it's an IDE, but barely.
>
> When I moved to Mac, I was sorely disappointed in the selection of
> programming tools. I actually installed a VM w/windows so I could use
> ME. The reason I decided to use TextMate, was due to it being the editor
> that was closest to Multi-Edit, power-wise. However the first thing I
> thought when I first used TM, was "this is like UE, damn."
>
> On Sep 11, 2010, at 3:39 PM, Hao Yuhan wrote:
>
> http://www.ultraedit.com/products/mac-text-editor.html
>
> It seems that a highly respected Win text editor is coming to mac. Any one
> has some idea on UltraEdit?
>
>
>
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