[TxMt] Re: Best iPad Text Editor for Textmate Users

Adam Merrifield macagp at gmail.com
Sun Jan 9 16:24:41 UTC 2011


Hogbay developer is a big fan of textmate so you can be sure that plain text would be a safe bet. Super nice guy too. 

Adam Merrifield
seyDoggy Systems
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Ontario, N2E 2Y3, Canada

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On 2011-01-09, at 11:19, Owen Densmore <owen at backspaces.net> wrote:

>> You didn't mention what sort of stuff you would be writing. But for simple note taking I like PlainText:
>> 
>> http://www.hogbaysoftware.com/products/plaintext
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>> It syncs with Dropbox and creates plain text files that can be edited in TextMate.
> 
> Mainly note taking, although the files have gotten rather large .. need to toss the cruft!
> 
> The high order bit is that the editor work well with textmate. I think that means utf8 & LF and no hidden metadata.  So I'll give PlainText a shot.
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> While looking at the iPad text editors, I saw Markdown mentioned.  I hadn't really considered it before, but it looks like a nice way to structure text files with the least intrusion possible.  I may give it a shot, and I noticed TextMate has a plugin.
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>    -- Owen
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