I wasn't aware of this and will have to check it out. I'm always
looking for something better.
Can Sublime be modified to provide nice Active4D support?

On a related noted is anyone happy with a Mac IDE? Or a combination
of tools that integrate nicely? One feature that is extremely
important to me is nice diff-tool integration to compare local and
remote files.

I've used Dreamweaver for years because we had licenses, but I'm
having a serious problem with DW CS5 where it will crash when
uploading files to a remote SFTP server. Adobe support hasn't been
helpful at all (and I'm not willing to pay for the privilege of
getting the bug fixed). I'm ready to ditch DW.

-- Brad

On 5/11/11 1:48 PM, Mike Erickson wrote:
> Been using this for months, love it!
>
> Michael S. Erickson
> mike-...@asgsoft.com
>
> On May 11, 2011, at 11:48 AM, Mehboob Alam wrote:
>
>> I've always been dissatisfied with Windows text-editors.. their UI
>> just left me with a bad taste in the mouth..
>> There's now a new option in the mix; I've been using v1, and the new
>> v2 is also available for OS/X and Linux.
>>
>> http://www.sublimetext.com/blog/articles/sublime-text-2-public-alpha
>>
>> Hope you like it too..
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> - M. Alam
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