I think that Intype will be a good replacement for TextMate, to people who
uses Windows. It will not be a replacement for Eclipse or any other IDE.

Actually, who don't use a IDE in Windows uses EditPlus, UltraEdit,
Notepad++, etc... this is the market that Intype developers are looking for.

On 1/24/07, Langdon Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I am inclined to agree with Grant.  Given the wealth of functionality
> and maturity in Eclipse (on the open source side) and products like IDEA
> (on the proprietary side) I think that intype has its work cut out for
> it trying to compete
>
> I dare say that if it finds a niche as a powerful but lightweight editor
> that has nifty functionality for things like Cake then it may survive,
> but it sounds like a pretty thin business to me.
>
> Still, if it does the job for enough people, then it will succeed.
> Personally I am still hooked on Eclipse :-)
>
> Regards,
> Langdon
>
>
>
> Grant Cox wrote:
> > Is there really no undo/redo?  Seems like a surprising omission, even
> > from an alpha release.
> >
> > I just watched the two screencasts, and I can't really see what the
> > fuss is...  Snippets are cool, but they're not new (Eclipse has has
> > them for ages).  Syntax highlighting - what editor doesn't have this?
> > Perhaps when a final release is ready this might replace Notepad++ on
> > my system (which I use for editing single files quickly, rather than
> > Eclipse), but they've got a good way to go yet.
>
> >
>

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